Preparing Your Resume Packet
There are three documents that should be included in your resume packet:
a cover letter, your resume, and a thank you letter. All three documents
should be presented on high quality stationary that is a neutral color.
Use a printer that produces a high quality print, such as a laser jet
printer.
The cover letter should follow a standard business letter format. The
letter should be addressed to an individual by name. Design your opening
paragraph using a strong positive statement that will stimulate the
readers interest. In the next paragraph discuss your skills and
experiences. Finally, let the reader know when you plan to contact him
or her and thank him or her.
There are two styles of resumes: the chronological and the functional.
The chronological resume is used to stress an individuals work
and academic experiences in a specific order. The functional resume
is ideal for new graduates because it emphasizes your skills and performance.
The functional resume consists of six large sections: the heading, career
objective, work achievements, school achievements, personal, and references.
The heading section should include both your school and permanent addresses.
Write your career objective in sentence format using action verbs. The
work achievements section should embrace your skills and abilities that
ensure that you can do the job. Include all of your accomplishments
in a positive, direct manner. The section on school achievements should
include your academic accomplishments such as the Deans list and
grade point average. Include the names and locations of the schools
attended. In the personal section, you can include information about
individual endeavors, such as how you paid your college tuition with
earnings from a part-time job. The final section should indicate that
references are available upon request. Remember to keep your resume
short; do not exceed one page.
The thank you letter should be sent within one day following your interview.
The letter should be short and to the point. Thank the individual for
interviewing you. Include the date and position for which you interviewed.
Let the individual know when you are available and that you are happy
to supply any needed information.
Good Luck!
Beverly Farrell, Ph.D.
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Reviewed and updated 1-07
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