11 3 Developing Your Résumé Your résumé is one of many tools to help you express your interest in organizations and specific job and internship opportunities. The purpose of your résumé is to provide a snapshot of your education and experiences, giving the reader a concise picture of what you have to offer. Your ré- sumé is, in a sense, an advertisement of yourself. It is im- portant to spend time and seek advice creating this docu- ment so that you have the best tool at hand when you need it. Career counselors are available to critique your résumé, as are our peer advisors, during “open hours” or regular ap- pointments. Review the accompanying guidelines and examples to as- sist you in developing your own résumé. The examples in this section should not be copied, and they should not be assumed to be the right or only way to present oneself. The content, of course, must be specific to you. The written pre- sentation (the actual wording) should represent your writing ability. The design (layout) can be whatever appeals most to you and is appropriate for the career field(s) of interest. Content and Format Begin your résumé with an education section. Your Yale de- gree should be front and center! As a first- or second-year student, include your high-school education. Whether or not to continue including it as a junior or senior depends on its relevance and the amount of available space. Your professional résumé should be more than a list of the jobs and activities you have done. Regardless of the head- ings you use (“Experience” or other), you should provide relevant and thorough (yet concise) explanations of what you did in each setting. These definitions should always start with strong verbs, and you should avoid repeating those verbs. We have provided a list of action verbs to as- sist you. In addition, a thesaurus always comes in handy! In each bullet point, focus on what you do (or did), not what the organization does. As you define your experiences, consider how a particular skill would be transferable to another setting; don’t dismiss an experience as necessarily irrelevant. If you worked in a clothing store, defining your experience as “Ran cash regis- ter” would not be an obvious usable or desirable skill outside of retail, but stating that you “Identified and served custom- ers’ needs” may demonstrate a transferable skill that could be desirable in a number of settings. These definitions are particularly important if a résumé is scanned by an employer. Some companies request that all résumés be submitted electronically, or they scan printed ré- sumés so that they have an electronic version. If “scanning” the résumés, a computer does the first “reading.” If a résu- mé contains a particular number of predetermined verbs, phrases, skills, accomplishments required for the position, the computer approves forwarding the résumé to that par- ticular job opening. A career counselor can help you review your résumé to see if it will scan well, or you may want to research this topic in our library or on the web. A résumé should be structured in the way that best identi- fies your skills and experiences in relation to the opportu- nity you are pursuing. Many students create a chronological résumé (actually in reverse chronology) that features four primary sections: Education, Experience, Skills, and Activi- ties. This is the most common résumé. A functional résumé categorizes the definitions under relevant headings such as Leadership Experience, International Experience, Teaching Experience, and so on. Some résumés are a hybrid of the two. Most student résumés tend to be one page, though this is not always the case. Meeting with a career counselor is the best way to determine the format and length that are best for you. A career counselor can also assist you with a curriculum vita (C.V.) if such is requested. (A C.V. includes a thorough listing of academic achievements in addition to or even instead of one’s activities and non-academic experi- ences.) Excerpt from UCS Career Guide - Resumes & Cover Letters
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3Developing Your Résumé
Your résumé is one of many tools to help you express your interest in organizations and specific job and internship opportunities. The purpose of your résumé is to provide a snapshot of your education and experiences, giving the reader a concise picture of what you have to offer. Your ré-sumé is, in a sense, an advertisement of yourself. It is im-portant to spend time and seek advice creating this docu-ment so that you have the best tool at hand when you need it. Career counselors are available to critique your résumé, as are our peer advisors, during “open hours” or regular ap-pointments.
Review the accompanying guidelines and examples to as-sist you in developing your own résumé. The examples in this section should not be copied, and they should not be assumed to be the right or only way to present oneself. The content, of course, must be specific to you. The written pre-sentation (the actual wording) should represent your writing ability. The design (layout) can be whatever appeals most to you and is appropriate for the career field(s) of interest.
Content and FormatBegin your résumé with an education section. Your Yale de-gree should be front and center! As a first- or second-year student, include your high-school education. Whether or
not to continue including it as a junior or senior depends on its relevance and the amount of available space.
Your professional résumé should be more than a list of the jobs and activities you have done. Regardless of the head-ings you use (“Experience” or other), you should provide relevant and thorough (yet concise) explanations of what you did in each setting. These definitions should always start with strong verbs, and you should avoid repeating those verbs. We have provided a list of action verbs to as-sist you. In addition, a thesaurus always comes in handy! In each bullet point, focus on what you do (or did), not what the organization does.
As you define your experiences, consider how a particular skill would be transferable to another setting; don’t dismiss an experience as necessarily irrelevant. If you worked in a clothing store, defining your experience as “Ran cash regis-ter” would not be an obvious usable or desirable skill outside of retail, but stating that you “Identified and served custom-ers’ needs” may demonstrate a transferable skill that could be desirable in a number of settings.
These definitions are particularly important if a résumé is scanned by an employer. Some companies request that all résumés be submitted electronically, or they scan printed ré-sumés so that they have an electronic version. If “scanning” the résumés, a computer does the first “reading.” If a résu-mé contains a particular number of predetermined verbs, phrases, skills, accomplishments required for the position, the computer approves forwarding the résumé to that par-ticular job opening. A career counselor can help you review your résumé to see if it will scan well, or you may want to research this topic in our library or on the web.
A résumé should be structured in the way that best identi-fies your skills and experiences in relation to the opportu-nity you are pursuing. Many students create a chronological résumé (actually in reverse chronology) that features four primary sections: Education, Experience, Skills, and Activi-ties. This is the most common résumé. A functional résumé categorizes the definitions under relevant headings such as Leadership Experience, International Experience, Teaching Experience, and so on. Some résumés are a hybrid of the two. Most student résumés tend to be one page, though this is not always the case. Meeting with a career counselor is the best way to determine the format and length that are best for you. A career counselor can also assist you with a curriculum vita (C.V.) if such is requested. (A C.V. includes a thorough listing of academic achievements in addition to or even instead of one’s activities and non-academic experi-ences.)
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P.O. Box 232323, New Haven, CT 06520 [email protected] 565 South Main Street, Media, PA 19063 610-777-7777
EDUCATION Yale University, New Haven, CT Bachelor of Arts, projected major: Economics. Expected graduation: May 2009.
Penncrest High School, Media, PA Salutatorian, diploma 2005. SAT: 780 Math, 750 Verbal.
College Experience
ACTIVITIES Yale Entrepreneurial Society • Co-wrote mid-year financial report for executive board as Finance Department member • Co-planned annual educational event in New York City as Events Department member
Yale Investment Club • Member of this organization designed to prepare students for a career in finance
High School Experience
AWARDS National Merit Scholarship • Scored in 99th percentile on the PSAT, 1 of 2500 students nationwide to receive scholarship
Principalʼs Leadership Award • Awarded to senior with best leadership skills, reflected through ability, style, and success Yale Book Award • Awarded to junior who best reflects excellence in academics, extracurriculars, and service Department Award, French • Awarded to senior who best reflects excellence in a specific subject Perfect Attendance • Achieved perfect attendance during all four years of high school career Optimist Oratorical Contest, State Competition • Competed in state speaking contest after winning local and regional competitions
LEADERSHIP Hi-Q Team, Captain (highest academic or leadership honor available at Penncrest High School) • Developed competition strategy, led daily practices, managed budget and schedule for the
oldest continuous academic quiz competition in the United States • Award: Won second place in the Hi-Q championship • Award: First student selected from high school to join the All-Delco Hi-Q Team
Envirothon Team, Captain • Led daily practices, motivated team members, managed oral presentations for the largest
academic science competition in the United States (tests include oral presentations) • Award: Team won first place in North America after winning county and state competitions • Award: Personally won first place in North America in individual category Physics Olympics Team, Co-Captain • Led daily practices, motivated team members, managed schedule, coordinated logistics • Award: Won first place in Physics Olympics competition to continue longest national record National Honor Society, President • Coordinated service opportunities and events • Led annual induction ceremony and managed monthly meetings • Award: Received the NHS Service Award for school and community serviceTheatre, Secretary/Treasurer • Co-directed fall production for three years: wrote scripts, led daily rehearsals • Award: Awarded 4-Star Thespian in International Thespian Society for dedication to theatre World Language Honors Club (French), Co-President • Coordinated service opportunities and events • Led annual awards and induction ceremony and managed monthly meetings
ACTIVITIES Philadelphia Inquirer • Wrote for newspaperʼs “Neighbors” section as a student contributor The Lionʼs Roar, Penncrest High School Newspaper • Wrote for quarterly publications as a staff writer Assistant Principal Office Aid • Worked in Assistant Principalʼs office during study halls
Print your résumé out
- How does it look? Is it easy to read and vi-sually appealing? Can you quickly pick out key information?
This student effectively fills his résumé with a di-verse, well-grouped rangeof activities.
Margins can be adjusted to fit your needs, though typically range between .5 and 1 inch on all sides, leaving your top margin slightly larger than your bottom margin.
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Bachelor of Arts in English, graduation expected May 2007, GPA 3.74 Writing Concentration (selective English track with extra writing courses and final project) Coursework includes “Literature of Fact” (journalism), “Non-Fiction Writing: Voice & Structure” (creative non-fiction reportage), and “Daily Themes” (daily creative assignment)
Yale-in-London, London, UK (Summer 2005) • Study-abroad program with two full-time Yale courses, one in art history and one in literature. • Visited London-area theaters and museums and Oxford and Cambridge universities. • Traveled during free weekdays and weekends around London, the UK, and Europe.
Crofton House School, Vancouver, BC (June 2003) First Class Honours with Distinction, GPA 4.0
Journalism Experience Yale Herald weekly newspaper, Staff, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2003-present) • Editor-in-chief (Dec. 2005-May 2006): approved and edited all content, arranged printing and distribution, oversaw
event planning, delegated responsibilities, liaised with publisher and Yale administration, ran weekly production, planned special issues, appointed next editorial board.
• Managing Editor (Sept.-Dec. 2005): monitored and advised section editors, managed cover stories, edited pages for content and layout, helped run weekly production, wrote articles.
• Editor-in-Chief, 2005 Freshman Issue (Mar.-Aug. 2005): led production, appointed staff, edited and approved all content, liaised with publisher and Yale administration.
• Section Editor (Sept.2004.-May. 2005): assigned, wrote, and edited articles, laid out section. • Copy Editor and Staff Writer (Sept. 2003-May. 2004): proofread, wrote various articles weekly.
Yale Record magazine, Staff Writer, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2004-present) • Write 1-2 articles and contribute to group pieces monthly.
Reputations Corporation, Intern, Vancouver, BC (Summer 2004) • Attended press conferences, helped prepare and run conference media room, accredited and liaised with journalists
and media outlets from around the world. • Compiled press coverage, organized and edited databases. • Wrote and edited documents such as award applications, fresh sheets, brochures, letters, press releases, proposals,
final reports, presentations, and business announcements.
Media Writing Week, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (Summer 2003) • Learned tips on pitching and writing freelance humour, lifestyle, and travel articles.
Crofton Chronicle, Staff Writer and Copy-Editor, Crofton House School, Vancouver, BC (2001-2003)
Other Experience Spry Hawkins Micner, Legal Assistant, Richmond, BC (Summer 2003, 2002, 2001) • Answered phones, faxed, photocopied, sorted mail, and typed and edited client bills and letters.
Other ActivitiesYale Taps dance troupe, Treasurer, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2003-present) • Help run yearly performance, organize workshops and social events, and manage all finances.
Speech and Debate Team, Member, Crofton House School, Vancouver, BC(2000-2003)
Skills Foreign languages: French, Spanish, some Hebrew Technology: PageMaker, some Photoshop, Microsoft Word, SMART Boards, Windows and Mac OS X
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Yale University, New Haven, CT B.A. in Political Science, expected May 2009 Coursework includes: Economics, English, Introduction to Ethics, Moral Foundation of Politics
Ithaca High School, Ithaca, NY Diploma: 2005
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
First Ithaca Christian Chinese Church, Youth Group President Fall 2000 to Spring 2005 Organized social activities, conference trips, winter and summer retreats. Prepared and taught Sunday School classes.
New York Boy’s State, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals Summer 2004 Led campaign for office in a mock New York State, winning the greatest majority for any office.
Performed the duties and the functions of the Chief Justice.
New Haven Chinese Church, Sunday School Teacher Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 Led worship. Prepared and taught children ranging from elementary school to high school. Identified and resolved problems between the children as well as handled different personalities.
FUNDRAISING EXPERIENCE
Vitamin L, Chorus Member Board Member (one of two youth)
Fall 1999 to Summer 2005 Fall 2003 to Summer 2005
Wrote grants and other funding applications in order to have a sliding scale scholarship fund for concerts at schools and to cover expenses, such as sound equipment and character education conference fees. Administered a budget of $150,000. Contributed to organizing fundraising events. Organized social functions such as family pot-lucks for ~60 families together. Created a bookmark so that children could take home the lessons of the songs after concerts.
Habitat for Humanity Bike Challenge, North Trip Summer 2006 Solicited support of friends, families, neighbors, and local and national businesses to receive funding for the trip.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Insider’s Guide to Colleges, Writer Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 Contacted and interviewed students at other colleges about their college experiences over the phone. Supplemented interviews with personal research on colleges.
The History Center, Student Historian Fall 2003 and Spring 2004 Researched the ownership of historical objects by searching through archived documents. Interviewed previous owners about their lifetime in Ithaca, and the history behind the object. Wrote the official background and historical description of the object.
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om
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T
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com
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var
iety
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para
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anal
yses
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Ass
ocia
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of Y
ale
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Com
mun
ity S
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umm
er F
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mer
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mer
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t Urb
an B
ridg
es a
t St.
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rielʼs
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on-p
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com
mun
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ach
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gani
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un t
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acat
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Ven
ture
s su
mm
er p
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am.
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tore
d an
d tu
tore
d un
derp
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d ch
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inne
r-ci
ty P
hila
delp
hia.
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vers
ity o
f Sas
katc
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an, S
aska
tche
wan
, Can
ada
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mer
200
1)
Res
earc
h A
ssis
tant
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naly
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adia
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nsus
dat
a us
ing
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istic
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or S
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es (
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res
earc
h on
cur
rent
Can
adia
n im
mig
ratio
n tr
ends
. Com
plet
ed li
brar
y re
sear
ch, l
itera
ture
rev
iew
, and
pr
epar
atio
n of
pré
cis
repo
rts.
Juni
or A
chie
vem
ent E
ntre
pren
eurs
hip
Prog
ram
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98)
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e P
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ce: L
aunc
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a sm
all c
ompa
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nd h
andl
ed a
ll fi
nanc
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rans
actio
ns. C
olla
bora
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pe
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in p
rodu
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bric
atio
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d m
arke
ting.
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inne
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veni
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oup
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T (2
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lts in
inne
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ty N
ew H
aven
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sis.
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tivi
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Yal
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nive
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sity
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ash
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0-pr
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all i
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ale
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azin
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phic
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ter f
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aven
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phic
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edite
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otio
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catio
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epar
tmen
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or T
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renc
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aly
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ain.
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aven
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iden
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prin
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ctiv
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phi
lant
hrop
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nd-r
aisi
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ocia
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d ac
adem
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roje
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irpe
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ectio
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omm
ittee
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nive
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en, C
onne
ctic
ut (F
all 2
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coo
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mer
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and
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poe
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Gra
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and
coun
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firs
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guid
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chiv
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wspa
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see
king
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ale A
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cor
resp
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rs, a
nd o
btain
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s Su
mm
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tern
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imon
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Des
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ale
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T
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s in
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chol
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wit
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200
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phy
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org
aniz
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ons
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terv
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d, w
rote
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togr
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r a
proj
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ing
fift
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omen
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bute
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ican
tly to
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las
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mun
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nive
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ew H
aven
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.A.,
proj
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: Eth
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Pol
itics
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Eco
nom
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exp
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d gr
adua
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in M
ay 2
007
Hor
ace
Man
n H
igh
Scho
ol, B
ronx
, NY
D
iplo
ma
2003
H
onor
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Mat
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ngli
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renc
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isto
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rt; N
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delm
an W
orld
wid
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ublic
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atio
ns, N
ew Y
ork,
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mm
er I
nter
n, 2
002
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Aw
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of E
xcel
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d se
rved
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team
lead
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or w
inni
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ssis
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in m
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phon
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izin
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, and
col
lect
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data
•
Att
ende
d w
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ctur
es a
nd w
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hops
on
publ
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elat
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str
ateg
y •
Part
icip
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in b
rain
stor
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g m
eeti
ngs
for
new
cam
paig
n id
eas
New
Yor
k D
aily
New
s A
rtic
les
(Sun
day
Issu
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New
Yor
k, N
Y
Byl
ine
Col
umni
st, 2
001-
2003
•
Coa
utho
red
thre
e m
edic
al e
dito
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s •
Con
duct
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terv
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s w
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sici
ans
and
spec
ialis
ts
SKIL
LS
Com
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r: W
ordP
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ct, E
xcel
, Mic
roso
ft W
ord,
and
Pow
erPo
int
Lan
guag
e: P
rofi
cien
t Fre
nch
Spec
ial T
alen
ts:
Em
piri
cal d
ata
anal
yses
; qui
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inno
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AC
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ITIE
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, Yal
e U
nive
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y, N
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aven
, CT
M
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all 2
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• C
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n in
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s to
com
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in in
terc
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giat
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urna
men
ts
• W
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ovic
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war
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tten
ded
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on
rhet
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and
deb
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tact
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• A
ssis
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orga
nizi
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dgin
g Y
ale
deba
te to
urna
men
ts
Mod
el U
nite
d N
atio
ns, Y
ale
Uni
vers
ity,
New
Hav
en, C
T
Alu
mni
Coo
rdin
ator
and
Fun
drai
sing
Rep
rese
ntat
ive,
Fal
l 200
3 to
pre
sent
•
Cho
sen
in s
elec
tive
proc
ess
to a
ttend
Har
vard
and
Int
erna
tiona
l Mod
el U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
in B
razi
l)
Con
fere
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in S
prin
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• W
on s
peak
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awar
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Uni
vers
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of P
enns
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Con
fere
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• O
rgan
ized
and
cha
ired
Yal
eʼs
Secu
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Cou
ncil
Sim
ulat
ion
Hig
h Sc
hool
Con
fere
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Tut
orin
g, Y
ale
Uni
vers
ity, N
ew H
aven
, CT
•
Inst
ruct
cla
ss o
f fo
urth
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de s
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nts
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Spec
ial I
nter
ests
• H
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kpac
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, Mou
ntai
n C
limbi
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anci
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nter
natio
nal T
rave
l
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20
Jona
than
Edw
ards
P.O
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200
000,
New
Hav
en, C
T 06
520
136-
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NY
113
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l: jo
nath
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dwar
ds@
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03-2
222
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TIO
N:
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e U
nive
rsity
, New
Hav
en, C
T
Proj
ecte
d M
ajor
in H
isto
ry, B
.A. e
xpec
ted
May
200
9. C
umul
ativ
e G
PA: 3
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eric
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iona
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roje
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), W
orld
War
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(aud
it), E
volu
tion
of In
tern
atio
nal R
elat
ions
, Rev
olut
iona
ry F
ranc
e 17
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879,
Fas
hion
& C
ostu
me
in
the
Wes
tern
Wor
ld
Stuy
vesa
nt H
igh
Scho
ol, N
ew Y
ork,
NY
D
iplo
ma:
200
5, G
PA: 9
5.46
/100
.00
Aw
ards
and
Hon
ors:
Nat
iona
l Mer
it Fi
nalis
t, Se
cret
ary
to C
ount
er-C
lock
wis
e M
agaz
ine,
Sch
olar
ship
to
MA
P pr
ogra
m a
t Blo
omin
gdal
e Sc
hool
of M
usic
: stu
died
Bas
soon
EXPE
RIE
NC
E: Y
ale
Sum
mer
Hou
sing
, New
Hav
en, C
T (S
umm
er 2
006)
G
uest
Ser
vice
s A
ssis
tant
•
Man
aged
and
sup
ervi
sed
five
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er H
ousi
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ssis
tant
s •
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ifie
d H
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f any
repo
rted
pro
blem
s w
ithin
room
s, s
ee th
at th
ey a
nd a
ny o
ther
task
s th
at a
rose
wer
e im
med
iate
ly a
ddre
ssed
•
Ensu
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univ
ersi
ty p
rope
rtie
s w
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kept
up
and
un-d
amag
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mpl
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tions
of
com
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ly u
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area
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pro
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s th
at o
ccup
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the
sum
mer
Sayb
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iche
, New
Hav
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T (F
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but
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k, s
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nts
late
-nig
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s •
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awar
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s of
the
butte
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roug
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to th
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drai
sing
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ator
•
In c
harg
e of
fund
rais
ing
for t
he D
affo
dil D
ays
and
mak
ing
Strid
es A
gain
st B
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s at
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l for
two
year
sʼ w
orth
of t
hese
eve
nts
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LS:
B
asic
Chi
nese
and
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ic F
renc
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TIV
ITIE
S:
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e R
adio
, New
Hav
en, C
T (F
all 2
005
– pr
esen
t) •
Invo
lved
in w
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y B
luel
ine
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ews
show
, hig
hlig
ht s
tory
so
far i
s in
terv
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abec
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vis
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e Po
litic
al U
nion
, New
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en, C
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all 2
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ring
2006
) •
Mem
ber o
f the
YPU
as
wel
l as
a m
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r of t
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y of
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(203
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22
235
Mo
rnin
gsta
r L
ane,
Dur
ham
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280
00
(8
68)
203-
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UC
AT
ION
Y
ale
Uni
vers
ity,
New
Hav
en, C
T
Bac
helo
r of
Art
s, E
thic
s, P
olit
ics
& E
con
omie
s, E
xpec
ted
Gra
duat
ion,
May
200
6, G
PA
: 3.5
C
ours
ewor
k includes
: Eth
ics,
Co
mpu
ter
Pro
gram
min
g, M
ulti
-Var
iabl
e C
alcu
lus,
Lin
ear
Alg
ebra
, M
icro
econ
omic
The
ory,
Mac
roec
onom
ic T
heor
y
Nor
woo
d Sc
hool
of S
cien
ce a
nd M
athe
mat
ics,
Dur
ham
, NC
D
iplo
ma:
200
2. G
PA
: 5.8
A
war
ds/H
onor
s: I
nter
act
Serv
ice
Org
aniz
atio
n P
resi
dent
and
Fou
nder
, Mar
tial A
rts
Clu
b P
resi
den
t,
C
arpe
Die
m F
ound
atio
n H
uman
itar
ian
Cum
Lau
de, D
epar
tmen
t o
f A
dmis
sion
s St
uden
t
Am
bass
ador
, Var
sity
Cro
ss C
oun
try
Cap
tain
, Var
sity
Ten
nis
Cap
tain
EX
PE
RIE
NC
E
Hig
her
One
In
corp
orat
ed, N
ew H
aven
, CT
In
form
atio
n T
echn
olo
gy C
ons
ulti
ng a
nd M
arke
ting
Ext
ern
(Mar
ch 2
003)
•
Des
igne
d a
nd d
eplo
yed
a ne
w c
orpo
rate
web
site
•
Ass
iste
d in
mar
keti
ng
and
tec
hno
logy
dev
elo
pmen
t •
Shad
owed
exe
cuti
ves
at b
oard
mee
tin
gs m
akin
g st
rate
gic
plan
ning
dec
isio
ns
Info
rmat
ion
Tec
hno
logy
Ser
vice
s, Y
ale
Uni
vers
ity, N
ew H
aven
, CT
E
NS
Web
mai
l Tea
m, S
peci
al O
pera
tion
s G
roup
(F
all 2
002-
pres
ent)
•
Cor
resp
onde
d da
ily w
ith
facu
lty a
nd s
taff
to
reso
lve
emai
l and
net
wor
k se
rvic
e is
sues
•
Cre
ated
inte
ract
ive
onlin
e he
lp d
ocu
men
tati
on t
o in
crea
se t
ech
nica
l sup
port
eff
icie
ncy
Nor
th C
arol
ina
Pub
lic I
nter
est
Res
earc
h G
roup
, Cha
pel H
ill, N
C
Med
ia R
elat
ions
and
Cor
e C
anva
sser
(Su
mm
er 2
002)
•
Arr
ange
d pu
blic
for
ums,
coo
rdin
ated
mee
tin
gs, a
nd p
repa
red
pre
ss r
elea
ses
•R
aise
d $1
,000
thr
oug
h d
oor-
to-d
oor
fund
rais
ing
•R
ealiz
ed o
ur m
issi
on b
y he
lpin
g to
pas
s cl
ean
air
legi
slat
ion
in t
he N
C G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Dep
artm
ent
of
Aer
ospa
ce E
ngi
nee
ring
, Nor
th C
arol
ina
Stat
e U
nive
rsit
y, R
alei
gh, N
C
Seni
or M
ento
rshi
p, A
pplie
d E
nerg
ies
Res
earc
h L
abor
ator
y (A
ugus
t 20
01 –
May
200
2)
•C
oord
inat
ed t
he d
esig
n a
nd c
onst
ruct
ion
of a
liqu
id-b
ipro
pella
nt r
ocke
t ut
ilizi
ng c
ompu
ter
mod
els
and
sim
ulat
ions
•
Obt
aine
d $3
,000
in r
esea
rch
gran
ts f
rom
NA
SA a
nd N
orth
Car
olin
a St
ate
Uni
vers
ity
•R
esea
rch
ed e
xper
imen
tal f
orm
s of
ele
ctri
c pr
opul
sion
and
pre
sent
ed f
indi
ngs
at
ann
ual r
esea
rch
sym
posi
um
Ear
ned
$6,5
00 in
var
ious
jobs
to
fina
nce
colle
ge e
duca
tion
: •
Eng
lish
Tut
or, C
olle
ge P
repa
ratio
n A
cad
emy,
Seo
ul, K
orea
(Su
mm
er 2
003)
•
Ret
ail S
ales
Ass
oci
ate,
Gap
Inc
., B
low
ing
Roc
k, N
C (
Sum
mer
200
2)
•H
ouse
keep
ing,
Wes
tglo
w S
pas,
Blo
win
g R
ock,
NC
(Su
mm
er 2
001)
•
Cas
hier
, Lo
wes
Foo
ds, D
urha
m, N
C (
Sum
mer
200
0)
SKIL
LS
Com
put
er: J
ava,
HT
ML
, Ado
be
Pho
tosh
op, M
icro
soft
Exc
el, P
ower
Po
int,
Wor
d L
angu
age:
Pro
fici
ent
Kor
ean,
Pro
fici
ent
Span
ish
AC
TIV
ITIE
S K
orea
n A
mer
ican
Stu
den
ts a
t Y
ale,
Yal
e U
niv
ersi
ty, N
ew H
aven
, CT
B
osto
n A
sian
Stu
dent
s In
terc
olle
giat
e C
onfe
renc
e, H
arva
rd U
niv
ersi
ty, B
osto
n, M
A
Asi
an P
acif
ic A
mer
ican
s in
Hig
her
Edu
cati
on, C
olu
mb
ia U
niv
ersi
ty, N
ew Y
ork,
NY
Y
ale
Saili
ng
Tea
m, Y
ale
Cor
inth
ian
Yac
ht C
lub,
New
Hav
en, C
T
Excerpt from UCS Career Guide - Resumes & Cover Letters
21
E. L
i Mo
rs
e
P .O
. Box
200
000,
New
Hav
en C
T 0
6520
em
ail:
e.li
.mor
se@
yale
.edu
(2
03)
203-
2222
12
Pin
e R
idge
Roa
d, R
ye, N
Y 1
0500
(917
) 26
2-77
77
ED
UC
AT
ION
Y
ale
Uni
vers
ity,
New
Hav
en, C
T
B
.A.,
Lit
erat
ure,
exp
ecte
d M
ay 2
006
G
PA
3.8
3
B
ooke
r T
. Was
hing
ton
Hig
h S
choo
l, R
ye, N
Y
D
iplo
ma,
Jun
e 20
02 G
PA
4.0
Cum
Lau
de S
ocie
ty
SK
ILL
S
Com
pute
r: M
icro
soft
Wor
d, P
ower
Poi
nt, F
ront
Pag
e, E
xcel
, Lot
us 1
23,
Wor
dPer
fect
, Ado
be P
hoto
shop
, Mac
rom
edia
Dre
amw
eave
r
Com
pute
r L
angu
age:
HT
ML
, Jav
a, C
++
, SM
L
L
angu
age:
Flu
ent C
hine
se a
nd P
rofi
cien
t Spa
nish
EX
PE
RIE
NC
EP
re-P
rofe
ssio
nal C
oop
Eng
inee
r,IB
M T
J W
atso
n R
esea
rch
Cen
ter
Y
orkt
own
Hei
ghts
, New
Yor
k (S
umm
er 2
000
to F
all 2
002)
•
Res
earc
hed
scie
ntif
ic jo
urna
l fin
ding
s co
ncer
ning
com
pute
r sp
eech
syn
thes
is
• D
esig
ned
and
cond
ucte
d an
inde
pend
ent r
esea
rch
proj
ect t
itle
d, U
sing
Hid
den
Dyn
amic
Mod
els
to P
redi
ct P
itch
in E
ngli
sh a
nd M
anda
rin
• C
reat
ed in
tera
ctiv
e pr
esen
tati
ons
and
pres
ente
d fi
ndin
gs to
20
mem
bers
of
the
spee
ch
reco
gniti
on te
am
Vol
unte
er, F
amil
y H
ealth
Cli
nic,
Nor
ther
n W
estc
hest
er H
ospi
tal
M
ount
Kis
co, N
ew Y
ork
(Sum
mer
199
8 to
Sum
mer
200
2)
• H
andl
ed p
atie
nt q
uest
ions
abo
ut a
ppoi
ntm
ents
, pay
men
t, an
d re
fere
nces
•
Org
aniz
ed p
atie
nt f
iles
and
pre
pare
d pr
elim
inar
y ch
arts
for
inco
min
g pa
tien
ts
• T
rans
late
d ho
spit
al f
orm
s an
d do
cum
ents
fro
m E
ngli
sh to
Spa
nish
Web
Des
igne
r,C
aven
dish
Col
lege
L
ondo
n, E
ngla
nd (
Sum
mer
199
8)
• A
tten
ded
wor
ksho
ps o
n gr
aphi
c de
sign
, htm
l cod
ing,
and
inte
rnet
saf
ety
•
Wor
ked
clos
ely
wit
h a
grou
p of
six
oth
er s
tude
nts
to d
evel
op a
web
site
for
the
Inte
r E
xcha
nge
Inte
rnat
iona
l 199
8 pr
ogra
m
AW
AR
DS
Siem
ens
Wes
ting
hous
e Se
mi-
Fina
list
(20
02)
N
ew Y
ork
Scie
nce
Tal
ent S
earc
h Fi
nali
st (
2002
)
US
Arm
y B
ronz
e M
edal
for
Eng
inee
ring
(20
02)
In
telʼ
s E
xcel
lenc
e in
Com
pute
r Sc
ienc
e A
war
d (2
002)
New
Yor
k H
igh
Scho
ol J
ourn
alis
m A
war
d –
Seco
nd B
est W
ebsi
te (
2001
)
Nat
iona
l Mer
it C
omm
ende
d (2
001)
AP
Sch
olar
wit
h H
onor
(20
01)
AC
TIV
ITIE
S
Se
cret
ary,
Pub
lici
ty m
anag
er, J
onat
han
Edw
ards
Col
lege
Cou
ncil
(20
02-p
rese
nt)
V
P o
f In
form
atio
n T
echn
olog
y, A
IESE
C (
2002
-pre
sent
)
Web
mas
ter
of A
lpha
Phi
Om
ega
(200
2-pr
esen
t)
St
aff,
Yal
e D
aily
New
s (2
002-
pres
ent)
E
xecu
tive
Edi
tor
and
Web
mas
ter,
Boo
ker
T. W
ashi
ngto
n T
ribu
ne, R
ye, N
Y (
2000
-200
2)
St
uden
t Pre
side
nt, H
uaX
ia C
hine
se S
choo
l (19
98-2
002)
TR
AV
EL
U
nite
d K
ingd
om, F
ranc
e, S
pain
, Mex
ico,
Chi
na, H
ong
Kon
g, J
apan
, Mal
aysi
a, T
hail
and,
Si
ngap
ore
EL
IHU
ST
ILE
S
____
____
____
___
P. O
. Box
200
000
483
Gar
cia
Ave
nue
New
Hav
en, C
T 0
6520
B
ould
er, C
O 7
7777
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03) 2
03-2
222
(203
) 333
-222
2 el
ihu.
stile
s@ya
le.e
du
ED
UC
ATI
ON
Yal
e U
nive
rsity
, New
Hav
en, C
T
B.A
. Mec
hani
cal E
ngin
eerin
g an
d E
cono
mic
s, e
xpec
ted
May
200
4 C
umul
ativ
e G
PA: 3
.68
Cou
rsew
ork
Incl
udes
: Fin
ance
, Inv
estm
ent A
naly
sis,
Mul
tivar
iabl
e C
alcu
lus,
Gam
e T
heor
y, D
ata
Ana
lysi
s, P
hysi
cs,
Mat
eria
l Sci
ence
, Com
pute
r Pro
gram
min
g, F
luid
Mec
hani
cs, a
nd M
echa
nica
l Des
ign
Stud
io
Nom
inat
ed fo
r the
Nat
iona
l Sch
olar
-Ath
lete
of t
he Y
ear
Roo
seve
lt H
igh
Scho
ol, B
ould
er, C
O
Gra
duat
ed w
ith H
ighe
st H
onor
s, J
une
2000
, GPA
: 3.9
6 V
arsi
ty S
ports
: Foo
tbal
l (ca
ptai
n) a
nd L
acro
sse
(cap
tain
) A
war
ds: R
oose
velt
Scho
ol A
thle
te o
f the
Yea
r (19
98),
All-
Cou
nty
Foot
ball
(200
0), A
ll-A
mer
ican
Lac
ross
e (2
000)
EX
PER
IEN
CE
Kon
tiki,
Inc.
, Sun
nyva
le, C
A
Sum
mer
Inte
rn (2
003)
•
Fina
ncia
l Ana
lysi
s: w
orke
d w
ith C
EO
, CFO
, and
Dire
ctor
of F
inan
ce•
Cre
ated
rese
arch
tool
s to
eva
luat
e th
e co
st/b
enef
its o
f Kon
tiki’s
sof
twar
e fo
r clie
nts
• R
esea
rche
d fin
anci
al re
cord
s of
pro
spec
tive
clie
nts
• M
anag
ed a
ccou
ntin
g of
exp
ense
repo
rts a
nd c
lient
bill
ing
• Pr
oduc
t Mar
ketin
g: d
esig
ned
and
crea
ted
HTM
L w
ebsi
tes
for K
ontik
i’s s
oftw
are
solu
tions
• Q
&A
Dep
artm
ent:
test
ed a
nd re
solv
ed s
oftw
are
bugs
on
our c
lient
s’ o
pera
ting
syst
ems
• C
oord
inat
ed th
e en
codi
ng o
f vid
eo ta
pes
from
the
Alw
aysO
n C
onfe
renc
e at
Sta
nfor
d U
nive
rsity
Yal
e U
nive
rsity
Adm
issi
on’s
Off
ice,
New
Hav
en, C
T D
ean
of A
dmis
sion
’s A
ssis
tant
(Sum
mer
200
1)
• A
cted
as
trave
l coo
rdin
ator
for A
dmis
sion
off
icer
s •
Inte
rvie
wed
pro
spec
tive
stud
ents
as
part
of th
e ad
mis
sion
pro
cess
•
Coo
rdin
ated
gro
up to
urs
of 3
0-80
peo
ple
arou
nd th
e ca
mpu
s
Yal
e U
nive
rsity
Ath
letic
Dep
artm
ent,
New
Hav
en, C
T C
oord
inat
or (A
cade
mic
yea
r of 2
000,
200
1, 2
002,
200
3)•
Coo
rdin
ated
set
up o
f var
sity
gym
nast
ics
and
track
mee
ts
• W
orke
d M
en’s
and
Wom
en’s
var
sity
bas
ketb
all g
ames
•
Stak
e B
oate
r for
Cre
w M
eets
YALE
UN
IVE
RSI
TY A
CTI
VIT
IES
Var
sity
Foo
tbal
l: Fo
ur y
ear s
tarte
r (20
00, 2
001,
200
2, 2
003)
Y
outh
Day
Vol
unte
er fo
r und
erpr
ivile
ged
stud
ents
(Spr
ing
2002
) E
ngin
eerin
g Pr
ogra
m fo
r pro
spec
tive
stud
ents
(Aca
dem
ic y
ear o
f 200
1, 2
002,
200
3)R
esid
entia
l Col
lege
Act
iviti
es C
oord
inat
or (F
all 2
001)
SKIL
LS
Com
pute
r: M
icro
soft
Exc
el, W
ord,
and
Pow
erPo
int;
Fortr
an; C
++; M
athe
mat
ica;
Mac
rom
edia
Dre
amw
eave
r L
angu
age:
Pro
ficie
nt in
Spa
nish
Excerpt from UCS Career Guide - Resumes & Cover Letters
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Excerpt from UCS Career Guide - Resumes & Cover Letters
23
4Cover Letters
Cover letters can serve many purposes. The most obvi-ous use is as a “cover” for your résumé when applying for an internship or job. As discussed in the “Getting Started” section, a cover letter can also be used to in-quire into the possibility of creating or identifying an unadvertised opportunity, for both jobs and intern-ships, and to request an informational interview.
Your cover letter provides the opportunity to highlight the skills and experiences that you want a potential em-ployer to notice, and to connect a set of experiences and skills to a position that may not be directly related to what is on your résumé. It also enables the reader to gain a sense of your writing style and ability to focus.
Begin the letter by clearly stating who you are and why you are writing. If you are applying to a specific position, state the position title and indicate how you learned about the opportunity. For an inquiry letter, state the type of opportunity you are interested in.
The body of the letter should highlight what you have to offer – personal attributes and the skills gained through internships and jobs, through coursework, and through
your activities. Do not simply restate explanations pro-vided in your résumé, rather you want to elaborate on them, focusing on those that are most relevant. Weave your experiences and activities into a diverse represen-tation of your skills. Emphasize transferable skills, con-necting your past experiences with the opportunity you are seeking.
Within your cover letter, you should also convey your interest in the industry, the organization itself, and/or the position you are seeking. To do this, you will need to personalize your letter for each opportunity or orga-nization. The closing of your letter should focus on the next steps, such as requesting an interview.
The content of an informational interview request is similar to that of a standard cover letter. Focus on why you are interested in speaking with that person, share information about your career interests and goals, and discuss steps for follow-up.
A poorly written cover letter speaks volumes. Plan to have your cover letter reviewed at least once before you send it out. This can be done at UCS during open hours, or if you need additional assistance in developing your cover letter, you may choose to schedule an appoint-ment with a career counselor.
Review the following examples to assist you in develop-ing your own cover letters. There are examples of cover letters used to apply for internships, create internships, apply for jobs, inquire about job opportunities and ask for informational interviews.
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January 15, 20XX
Judith Wood Sunday Times 1 Pennington St. London E98 1XY United Kingdom
Dear Ms. Wood:
I write to apply for a summer work-experience position at the Sunday Times. I plan to enter the newspaper industry in London after I graduate, and working at the Timeswould be my first choice. I read the Times as often as possible for its high-quality, original reporting and, given my enthusiasm, diligence, and editorial experience, I would provide a fresh perspective to the newspaper.
My time with publications such as the Yale Record and especially the Yale Herald has given me valuable experience in print media. Having worked at the Herald as a copy editor, staff writer, section editor, managing editor, and now editor-in-chief, I have exposed myself to a variety of responsibilities and challenges. I understand the pressures of writing and editing under deadline, I can give and receive orders, I can write and edit articles in different tones, styles, and genres, and I can work with and lead a group. I also know how to limit myself, such as when to stop working on an article or when not to make an edit. Most important, I have learned that I love to work in a creative journalistic environment, in both an editing and a writing capacity. The two inform each other and, since I enjoy and practice both, I feel in a capable position to pursue them equally.
My studies, too, are preparing me to pursue print journalism. As a member of the Writing Concentration in the English major, I take one writing class each semester, meet with working writers, and will create an extended final writing project. The concentration provides the theoretical counterweight to my practical experience with the Herald: through writing classes, I can practice the craft of long-form journalism, with more time, more revisions, and more word length than a weekly newspaper can allow.
For these reasons, I know I would both learn from and contribute to the Sunday Timesas an intern. I would relish the opportunity to work for you this summer. Enclosed is a copy of my résumé for your review. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
E. Lynn Yale PO Box 210210 New Haven, CT 06520 United States (203) 210-2100 [email protected]
Use the body of oyour cover letter to elaborate on specific experiences or skills othat relate to and qualify you for the position.
Don’t forget to include your contact informa-tion on your cover let-ter in case your cover letter gets separated from your résumé.
Address your letter to a specific person.•Access the company website to try and find specific contacts.•Check the Student Internship Evaluation Database for potential contacts.nt•Contact the organization to inquire to whom you should direct your tletter or the name of the position supervisor/department head.
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February 8, 20XX
E. Stiles, Managing Attorney E. Stiles & Associates, PC 2000 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, NJ 08817
Dear Mr. Stiles,
As a rising junior in the Ethics, Politics, and Economics major at Yale University, I would like to apply for the law clerk internship at E. Stiles & Associates, PC, which I found through Yaleʼs Undergraduate Career Services internship search engine. I am strongly interested in pursuing a career in criminal law and I believe that the opportunities and experiences offered with this internship will help guide me down this path. Furthermore, I believe my own project managing and leadership skills along with a lifelong interest in legal affairs will help me contribute greatly to your office this summer.
I have developed and honed strong interpersonal and managing skills throughout my time at Yale. As the personnel manager of the Saybrook Orchestra, I have recruited for and helped to manage the 90-person orchestra, involving constant collaboration and compromising with various musicians and people. Furthermore, I served on the Secretariat for the 2006 Yale Model United Nations Conference, coordinating with over 1300 high school students and 150 faculty advisors spanning 15 states and 10 countries to run a four-day Model UN conference. Much of my experience with the Model UN conference involved responding to a myriad of concerns and being able to troubleshoot problems ranging from fee payments to schedule crises to instances of student disorderliness. All of these experiences have developed my ability to adapt quickly in dealing with a vast range of different people, an ability that will come in handy when I will be expected to deal with the variety of people ranging from clients to judges as a law clerk intern.
Furthermore, my interest in the law has been augmented through my participation in organizations such as the Yale Mock Trial team. For all of the significant differences between Mock Trial and the actual practice of the law, my participation has helped me to understand legal proceedings and rules of evidence more completely. I have also taken classes such as the political theory class Crime and Punishment that have to do with legal theory and practice, which has strengthened my determination to work in the field of law to gain firsthand experience this summer.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my application. I am enclosing my resume and I look forward to the opportunity to interview for this position. Please let me know if any additional information is necessary to help you come to a decision. I am sincerely excited about taking advantage of this opportunity!
Yours, Eli Calhoun PO Box 200000 New Haven, CT 06520 (203) 333-4444 [email protected]
Eli’s first paragraphrclearly states who he is,hwhy he is writing and imakes a connection tocthe position he is ap-eplying for.
If you are unsure of rthe contact person’s tgender, don’t guess! dContact the organi-t zation and inquire aas to the appropri-hate salutation, or, uif unable to obtain lthat information, nuse his/her full iname in the saluta-ntion.
Use the concluding para-ggraph to reiterate your inter-uest in the position and focusnon the next steps (interview,tfollow-up conversation).o
Eli does an excellent job of providing quantifiable examples of how he has developed skills applicable to the po-developed skills applicable to the position he is seeking.
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Harriet Harris Managing Director New Repertory Theatre 200 Washington Avenue Boston, MA 02472
Dear Ms. Harris:
I write to apply for the development assistant position advertised on the HireCulture website. I recently graduated from Yale University, summa cum laude, and I would like to put my skills and knowledge towards supporting an exciting performing arts organization. The New Repertory Theatre strikes me as an especially dynamic theatre company, and I know that my experiences and skills can help strengthen the development department’s fundraising campaigns and facilitate its daily office activities.
As an intern for Behrman Publishing House, I put my organizational skills to use by creating a searchable computer database for the company’s collection of over 8,000 images. My initiative transformed their image collection from a wall of jumbled file cabinets into an accessible, organized tool for the entire editorial and design staff. I would apply the same eye for detail in managing the New Repertory Theatre’s databases, coordinating fundraising efforts, and researching grants opportunities.
During my term as Education Vice-President of the Yale Hillel, I worked with the Hillel staff to design, coordinate and publicize classes for the Yale community in a variety of subjects, from text study to holiday cooking. I also facilitated a lunchtime series where students could join a renowned professor for informal conversation. These experiences taught me how to juggle many different responsibilities and gave me an insider’s perspective on the administration of a cultural center.
I also have the oral and written communication skills necessary to succeed at the New Repertory Theatre’s development department. As a tour manager for a student-run a cappella group, I promoted Magevet’s concerts in various performance locations by sending publicity packets with personalized letters, and contacting representatives of the venues by phone. Furthermore, my internships at a publishing house and at an international newspaper have honed my writing and editing abilities, as did many writing-intensive courses at Yale. At graduation, the English department awarded me the Tinker Prize for the outstanding senior in the department.
The development assistant position at the New Repertory Theatre would allow me to learn and achieve at an innovative and exciting theatre company. I have attached my résumé and would appreciate the opportunity to discuss my experience and qualifications for this position, as well as answer any further questions. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Elias Berkeley
Make the connection. Why are you interested hy are you interested in that organization, company, or position?m
Weave your aca-udemics, activities,aand employment to-mgether to provide a pcomplete picture of iwhat you can bringato the company/porganization.n
Your cover letter should be only one page. Font should match your résumé and should be sized within one point. Keep your margins no less thant o e po t. eep you a g s o ess t a.5 inches. If your cover letter is too long or toodense you run the risk of it not being read.
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February 1, 20XX
Ms. Jane Doe Executive Director Old South Meeting House 310 Washington Street Boston, MA 02108
Dear Ms. Doe:
As a sophomore at Yale University majoring in history, I am interested in the possibility of interning at the Old South Meeting House this summer. I would value any opportunity to shadow a curator, work on a project, or assist with the administrative details of the museumʼs operation. Based on my background and experience, I offer demonstrated project management, organizational, and administrative skills and a strong interest in the history of colonial and early America.
My role as editor of the Berkeley College Facebook requires me to establish goals and priorities and orchestrate the details of a major project. Managing the publications and distribution of over 500 books involves coordinating photo shoots and students and staff, collaborating with the Deanʼs Office to compile student biographical information, and serving as a liaison to the publisher to ensure a timely and smooth process. This past summer, I worked as an office assistant in the Office of Public Affairs at Boston University. This position demanded significant multi-tasking and administrative skills. In addition to updating media contact lists and distributing press releases to national media, I provided front-line administrative support for a fast-paced office of fifteen professionals, including fielding phone inquiries, receiving visitors, filing and faxing. The combination of my project management and administrative skills will allow me to contribute to a wide variety of museum projects as well as administrative needs on a daily basis.
A strong interest in colonial and early American history currently shapes my academic pursuits. As a freshman, I took Revolutionary American and am presently enrolled in The Colonial Period of American History. Since I was quite young, I have enjoyed visiting history museums, and was always mesmerized by objects from everyday life in the eighteenth century. Because the Old South Meeting House played such a pivotal role in the events leading up to the American Revolution as well as in the cultural history of colonial Boston, the museum and its collections are of particular interest to me. I visited the museum last summer and especially enjoyed its use of multi-media to engage visitors and make historic artifacts and events accessible in a modern and familiar context. I would especially enjoy working with and learning from experienced professionals at the museum who might share their knowledge and insight with me as I contemplate a career in the museum field.
In closing, I would be delighted to be a part of your team this summer. I am quite flexible as I will be in Boston for the entirety of the summer and am open to either a part-time or full-time position. If you would like to meet with me, I will be in the Boston area from March 8 through March 21. I will call you during the week of February 16 to inquire about the viability of scheduling a short meeting at a time that is convenient for you. In the interim, please do not hesitate to contact me at the number below. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Yale PO Box 200000 Yale Station New Haven, CT 06520 (203) 555-2030 [email protected]
This is a strong example of a letter of inqui-ry. Elizabeth makes clear her interest in theorganization, motivations for pursuing anopportunity, and the skills she has to offer.
Elizabeth does an excellent job of presenting fol-low-up options and setting the stage for a future conversation.
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NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL (NOLS), LANDER, WY (SUMMER 2003) Month-long backpacking course in the Olympic Mountains in Washington State, with an emphasis on rigorous off-trail travel through remote sections of the Olympic National Park, outdoor leadership skills, and the Leave No Trace wilderness ethic. Grade: A, with endorsements from both leaders to apply to be a NOLS leader in the future.
PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNORʼS SCHOOL FOR THE SCIENCES, PITTSBURGH, PA (SUMMER 1999) Intensive, college-level coursework in the sciences, mathematics, and computer sciences.
MCALISTER HIGH SCHOOL, York, PA Graduated 1999; Class rank: 1 in 471; GPA: 3.98/4.00 Awards/Honors: President, National Honor Society; National Merit Finalist; Recipient of Taylor Publishing Company Scholarship; National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Writing Award
Worked as part of the senior advisory board of weekly newspaper, circulation 5,000. Duties included evaluating overall content and design of paper, developing story ideas, training new editors, assisting with editing and production, revising bylaws, corresponding with faculty and administration, and writing feature articles, including 2,400-word fronts on such topics as grade inflation at the Ivies and the Teaching Assistant program at Yale.
• MANAGING EDITOR (WINTER-SPRING 2003) Devoted approximately 40 hours/week to position on five-person executive board. Duties included developing story ideas, corresponding extensively with faculty and administration, managing front-page feature articles, overseeing production, designing and laying out pages, and organizing and running editorial meetings.
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR (FALL-WINTER 2002) Served as one of three editors for the A&E section, working approximately 15-20 hrs./week on editing and layout.
• CALENDAR EDITOR (FALL-WINTER 2001) Redesigned and expanded Calendar section of newspaper.
PSYCHOLOGY TODAY MAGAZINE, EDITORIAL INTERN (SUMMER 2002) Worked closely with the editorial board on a daily basis as one of four editorial interns, for approximately 30 hours/week. Published four short articles in the September/October and November/December 2001 issues of a national magazine. Duties included developing story ideas, interviewing psychology researchers, and conducting internet research and polling.
CASHIER, EAST SIDE BAGEL & APPETIZING, NEW YORK, NY (SUMMER 2001)
FIGURE SKATING COACH, YORK FIGURE SKATING CLUB, YORK, PA (1997-1999)
ACTIVITIES PHI BETA KAPPA, MEMBER (FALL 2003-SPRING 2004) Elected to the Connecticut Chapter of PBK based on academic placement during first six semesters. Awarded to only the top 5% of each graduating class in the fall of senior year.
SENIOR CLASS GIFT REPRESENTATIVE (SPRING 2004) Served as a student liaison between the administration and the student body in order to raise funds for the Yale Alumni Fund.
YALE COALITION FOR PEACE, MEMBER (FALL 2003-SPRING 2004) Helped to organize activities as part of a student protest group committed to peaceful resolution of global problems.
SKILLS • LANGUAGE: Fluent French and Basic Korean• COMPUTER: Windows 95/98 & XP, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe PageMaker, MS Word, MS Excel, Lotus 123• EMT-Basic training
The corresponding résumé and cover let-ter provided here illustrate how you can use your cover letter to highlight and expand upon specific experiences, relating them to the opportunity you are seeking, without pp y y gsimply restating the information provided yin your résumé.r
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February 10, 2004
Ann McAlister Human Resources Recruiter Random House Publishers 1340 Broadway New York, NY 10000
Dear Ms. McAlister:
I am currently a senior at Yale University seeking a full-time job at Random House in the Associates Program. Since my intent is to pursue a career in the publishing industry, I would like to work for Random House, one of the preeminent publishing houses world wide. Random House owns many of the smaller publishers, such as Doubleday and Broadway Books, whose books I relish reading. I have grown up amidst the words of Margaret Atwood and have savored Bill Brysonʼs colorful accounts of his adventures in the woods and in the world. The Associates Program especially appeals to me since, as a soon-to-be college graduate, I would like to have some time to explore various facets of the publishing industry before committing myself to a specific department. Eight years of experience in high school and college newspaper journalism have instilled in me a healthy respect for the printed word and for the work that it takes to transform ideas into finished texts. I have the necessary experience, ambition, and love of books to contribute significantly to the world of Random House.
My work as an editorial intern at Psychology Today magazine, during which I wrote four nationally published articles, exposed me to the daily routines of magazine journalism. In my amateur newspaper journalism experience I often devoted as many hours a week to my work as I would have committed to a full-time job. Through my various editorial positions at the Yale Herald I have learned how to thrive under pressure, meet deadlines, communicate with coworkers and business affiliates, function as part of a cohesive team, and conduct effective interviews with professors, students, researchers, and other professionals. These skills coupled with a proficiency in word-processing, internet research, page design, and layout make me particularly well suited to work in the publishing industry.
My leadership experience as a newspaper editor was augmented this past summer by a month-long backpacking course with the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS). The curriculum focused on instruction in wilderness leadership skills, and for the duration of the month I worked closely with the other students on my trip to accomplish tasks such as planning routes and navigating through off-trail wilderness. Toward the end of the course I was chosen as one of two student leaders of a three-day-long, off-trail traverse in the Olympic Mountains, independent of our two instructors. In the mountains I cooperated with others out of inclination, necessity, and shared purpose. The experience imparted to me invaluable skills both in the task of leading and in the necessary compromise that is essential to working on a team.
I am excited about becoming part of the process by which rough drafts travel to bookstore shelves and finally into my own hands. I am confident in my ability to contribute to Random House, and I have enclosed my resume for your review. I look forward to the opportunity for an interview with you at your convenience.