Jenny McLean, Learning Commons Assistant, NSCC (Akerley
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Jenny McLean, Learning Commons Assistant, NSCC (Akerley
Resumé 101 Jenny McLean, Learning Commons Assistant, NSCC (Akerley Campus) Kay Balite, International Student Advisor, MSVU Branding Employment Skills Training Conference March 5, 2016 Who are you? Your academic and job decisions in black and white One size does not fit all Design matters Styles of Resume Chronological… Lists all education and experience in REVERSE chronological order PROS Allows employers quick assessment of experience CONS Because most common, may not stand out 80% of employers prefer this format Can reveal gaps in employment/educational history or frequent job changes Appropriate for those with consistent work record Can limit effective marketing of relevant skills/abilities. Styles of Resume Functional… Focuses on major skills and accomplishments from all areas - not limited to work history PROS CONS • Can highlight relevant skills acquired through a variety of experiences • Can be confusing for employers to assess quantifiable work background • De-emphasizes unrelated positions and duties • Not recommended for conservative employers (e.g. banks, government) • Downplays lengthy employment gaps • Useful for individuals with few practical experiences in chosen field Styles of Resume Combination… Highlights relevant skills and accomplishments while also outlining work history PROS Effective marketing of key job-related skills and accomplishments while maintaining a traditional structure Offers flexibility to emphasize skills drawn from a range of experiences – for example, via coop, volunteer experience, cultural exchanges or academic research projects CONS Inclusion of chronological data can reveal gaps or inconsistencies in work history Your name… • Social Media • Discrimination • Objectivity about what is most personal • How to distinguish yourself without being dishonest How to start?? So many options to choose from. Pick one, do not include ALL. Objective Professional Profile Skills Summary- technical, administrative, design, databases etc. Summary of Qualifications -hard skill + soft skill +concrete accomplishment Example: • Years of experience in event planning and promotion; totaling over 15 events • Exceptional inter-personal communication skills, organization, and time management • Organized one of the biggest student events on-campus; over 400 people in attendance Employment… What have you done lately? What is most relevant to the job you are applying for? If your work experiences are not directly related to the job, consider a functional resume Education… What have you learned lately? Is it relevant to the job you are applying for? Education can include certificates and seminar you have attended. Work experience… How to describe your “daily duties” but do not include this term on your resume Write directly what you did, what you learned, and what you accomplished Use relevant words from the current job posting when describing your work experience Accomplishment statements… Show employers that you can bring value to the organization Accomplishments are not restricted to paid work experiences What is an accomplishment? Any action that you took that had a positive impact on your organization, customers or coworkers. Accomplishments can be qualitative (e.g., improved staff morale) OR quantitative (increased event participation by 50%) Possible questions to ask yourself... What did I create or build? What projects/assignments/presentations did I work on? What was unique about them? Did I receive awards or recommendations because of my work? Examples of work description… Server, The Great Wall Restaurant Advised customers of potential allergies and addressed other food concerns they may have Increased knowledge in food safety, and overall health and safety standards in the work place Developed a system on how to best work efficiently during busy hours Enhanced communication and translation skills –English and Mandarin/Cantonese Examples of academic work description… Course Projects, Tourism and Hospitality Increased knowledge on hotel and tourism industry through case studies analyses Assessed and provided recommendations for hotel improvements through on-site inspection, research, and theory applications Received 85% average on written reports; enhanced research skills and written communication skills Developed restaurant management skills through hands on practice -working in a mock restaurant as a cook, server, and manager Examples of volunteer work description… International Student Society, MSVU Revamped society constitution to address changing student needs and resource availability Raised $2,000 for Cancer Research and increased student engagement through multiple fundraising activities –Relay for Life, Shave your Head and Wax for Cancer, and Silent Auction Developed event planning management skills and Adobe photoshop skills for promotional materials of student organized events Increased cultural awareness on-campus by organizing a Multicultural Night event; over 300 people in attendance –Mount students, faculty, staff and Halifax community Extra Stuff… Bring attention to something OR It just doesn't fit nicely anywhere else Appropriate resumé format… Use combination format to highlight skills and unfitting work/volunteer/awards STUDENT LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES: Welcomed international students by helping plan the orientation schedule and volunteering for the 3-day international orientation, and the 7-day orientation hosted by Students’ Union Represented the university in the annual Uniterra Leadership Meeting held in Ottawa (2015). Coordinated, promoted, and executed at least 10 activities per year to facilitate the integration of international students within the Mount and Halifax community Volunteered in the Mount’s Early Advising and Registration, and Open Campus Day events Awards… Generations in the workplace… Get to know all the generations and their values and needs You’ll be working with them, • Hiring them… Firing them… Needing them… Generation Traditionalist Year Before 1946 Characteristics Loyalty, traditions, and discipline Baby Boomers 1947-1960 Workaholics with expectations of success Gen-X 1961-1979 Anti-hierarchy, skeptical, and entrepreneur Gen-Y After 1980 Individualists, highly technical Resumé musts… 1. 2. PROOFREAD –have more than 1 person look at it FORMATTING: easy to read with enough white spaces (not too little, not too much) Use bullet points where appropriate and make use of bold, underline, and italics 3. Consistency –cover letter, resume, and interview 4. Start with action verbs –accomplishment statements 5. Include numbers when quantifying experience or accomplishments (85%, over 300, $2,000) 6. Relevant and tailored to the job –use words from the job posting 7. Be creative! Reflect your resume and incorporate your skills when building it 8. Contact information –email, phone, home address 9. References available upon request 10. Include name, position and organization, and date when saving resume –if possible combine cover letter and resume. Always cover letter first! Example: Kay Balite’s Cover Letter and Resume_International Student Advisor MSVU_March 2016 Questions?? THANK YOU!