CH 5 - Starting Your Career Flashcards

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Do you need an application letter with your resume?

A

Yes. Minimal career materials include a resume and application letter.

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What’s the typical length for a resume?

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One page for entry-level, two pages for higher level positions.

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What’s the typical organizational pattern for a resume?

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Header
Career objective/summary
Education
Related work experience
Other work experience
Skills
Awards and activities
References
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What’s the typical organizational pattern for an application letter?

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Addresses and greeting
Introduction
Description of educational background
Description of work experience
Description of skills or talents
Conclusion
Salutation & signature
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5
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What are the two organizational approaches for resumes?

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Chronological - time order (most common)

Functional - skill/ability order (for more experience seekers)

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Why do some resume experts recommend not using space for Career objective/summary on resumes?

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They basically describe the job being applied for or they repeat information that can be found elsewhere.

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How do you handle unrelated work experience?

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List them, but no paragraph descriptions are required, especially for self-explanatory positions (server, dj, etc.)

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8
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List five design principles to consider when designing a resume.

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Balance - vertical and horizontal
Alignment - create two or three levels of alignment to allow for easier scanning
Grouping - Use white space to frame groups of information
Consistency - font types, bullets, etc
Contrast - make titles and headings stand out

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What’s typical length for an application letter?

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One page - two max.

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What is an application letter’s purpose?

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Show that you are Uniquely qualified for the position
Show excitement for the work
Show personal qualities

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What comprises the introduction of an application letter?

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Identify subject
State purpose
State main point
Stress importance
Offer background information
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The body of an application letter details education, experience, and skills. How should they be presented?

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They should make an argument - NOT repeat your resume. Start each paragraph with a claim. The rest of the paragraph should support that claim.

Use facts, examples, details, and reasoning. Tell stories about yourself.

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What comprises the conclusion of an application letter?

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Thank the reader
Offer contact information
Look to the future

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How does the style of an application differ from that of a resume?

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“You Attitude” - made your achievements about how they benefit the employer
Active voice - show that you did something
Non-bureaucratic tone - avoid stuffy words and phrases
Themes - point out what makes you different or attractive

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What comprises a professional portfolio?

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Resume
Samples of written work
Examples of presentations
Descriptions and evidence of projects
Diplomas and certificates
Awards
Letters of reference
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16
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What’s the typical organization of a portfolio?

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Bio or personal statement - one page overview
Educational background - diplomas, workshops, transcripts, etc
Related work experience - performance reviews, news articles, photographs, brochures about projects, etc
Specialized skills - certifications, non-collegiate coursework
Writing samples and publications
Awards - certificates, letters of congratulations
Other interests - volunteer work, sports, hobbies - preferably relevant to the kinds of jobs seeking
References - letters of reference and list of contacts

17
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Describe how to set goals and make a plan for finding a career position.

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Setting goals - ask big questions, write down the answers, be specific about issues like location, salary, vacation, etc.
Making a plan - Use employment websites, social networking, professional networking, college placement, targeting, classified ads

18
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Name the suggestions for an interview.

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Dress appropriately
Greet people with confidence
Answer questions
Use your portfolio 
Ask questions
Leave with confidence
19
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What’s protocol for thank you letters?

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Email is good immediately following the interview
A letter may get more attention for followup, since fairly rare

Show appreciation for interviewer’s time
Express continued interest
Reinforce an important point that came up during interview

20
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Name some strategies for creating good bios/personal statements.

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Be concise - as little as 100 words, max 500
Hook the readers - highlight what makes you different
Write in the third person for a bio, first person for a personal statement
Identify 3-5 major achievements
Be specific about accomplishments - numbers, facts, dates
Offer personal information
Include contact information where appropriate