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Professional Development Brought to you by: FCNH Career
Services
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Topics To Discuss Career Services Objectives Goals Cover Letter
Resumes References Interviewing
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Career Services Objectives Our main goal is to make sure each
student has the skills they need to find a job in their profession.
Career Services is a on-going benefit for all students. (Even if
you move out of state) We help prepare your resume and help you
prepare for interviews. Testing/Licensing Assistance Job Search and
Placement
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Goals Create specific, realistic goals Give yourself a
timeframe for each goal Write out the steps needed to achieve each
goal Go over your goals every month to make sure you are on the
right track
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Cover Letter The cover letter is the first page of your resume
What is the purpose of a cover letter? In your cover letter you
will need to project your skills, background, ambitions, and
personality in the way that you will catch the attention of the
employer. How long should it be? Can I just mass produce the same
cover letter and send to all companies I am interested in?
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Your Name Your Address City, State, Zip (2 spaces) Date (4
spaces) Manager (unless you have the persons name) Name of Company
Address City, State, Zip (2 spaces) Dear Manager, (2spaces) In
opening paragraph, explain why you are writing and the position you
are seeking. (2 spaces) In this paragraph, you will want to discuss
special education or training, related work experience, significant
personal abilities or characteristics. (2 spaces) You will want to
make note of your enclosed resume and request an interview at their
earliest convenience. Thank them for their time and consideration.
(2 spaces) Sincerely, (5 spaces) (Your Signature) Your name
typed
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Resume The first impression always counts. Employers usually
spend approximately 10 seconds reviewing a resume. Be truthful!
Presentation is everything. Be very careful with the font size,
style and layout that you use on your resume. Keep all sections
uniform Use action verbs, numbers and percentages.
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Resume Basics Resume Paper (Watermark, Texture, Color)
Appearance Length Page Setup Headers & Footers Eliminate
spelling & grammatical errors Provide specific measurable
results Write it yourself!
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Types of Resumes The Functional Resume Practical for recent
graduates who dont have a lot of professional experience in their
field, but DO have relevant coursework or training; returning
employees after an absence from the workforce, since it minimizes
dates; or you want to emphasize skills you have that havent been
used in recent work experiences.
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Example of Functional Resume
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Types of Resumes cont The Chronological Resume Most popular
format. Useful if you have experience in your field of interest,
held impressive job titles or worked with noteworthy
companies.
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Example of Chronological Resume
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Types of Resumes cont The Combination Resume This format
utilizes the comprehensive aspect of Reverse Chronological and the
skill concentration of the Functional format. If you have good, but
limited job experience, and still want to highlight your
skills/courses this is the format for you. This will be the format
for most of you.
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Major Sections of a Resume Header Name, address, phone, and
PROFESSIONAL email address Unacceptable: alliecat@, bacardigirl@,
bighotdaddy@, drunkensquirl@, foxylady@, gigglez217@, bethw5kidz@
Acceptable: firstlast@, lastfirst@, firstlastlmt@,
firstlastesthetician@ Jenny Smith, LMT MA#62607 1234 South St.
Orlando, FL 32808 407-555-1234 [email protected] Jenny Smith,
Esthetician FB#1234567 1234 South St. Orlando, FL 32808
407-555-1234 [email protected]
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Major Sections of a Resume Body Education and Training Skills
Related Experience Licensure/Certifications/Recognition/Awards
& Accomplishments References (optional as footnote)
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References At least three (3) PROFESSIONAL references Should
list: Name Title Company Address Phone Email How you know them
Preparing for an Interview Print at least two (2) copies of
your resume at least two (2) days ahead of time. Map the drive Make
sure you know exactly where you are going and how long it will take
you to get there. Plan for traffic. Arrive no later/early than 15
minutes before your appointment time. Know ahead of time what you
will wear and make sure it is laundered and pressed.
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Preparing for an Interview cont Research the company/business
Know yourself Prepare questions to ask the employer Practice
answering sample interview questions Ask someone to do a mock
interview with you and practice in front of a mirror It is okay to
write typical interview questions and your answers down in a nice
portfolio to bring in to the interview-reflect on your responses
but do not read it.
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What NOT to Bring to the Interview Gum Cell phone Ipod Coffee
or soda
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Interview Dress Code Sharp and Clean Bad Breath is a turn off
Nails neatly trimmed and cut (fresh polish, no acrylics) Keep in
mind the hands-on portion of interview Limit perfume, cologne,
after-shave NO JEANS Cover tattoos and limit jewelry (especially
facial piercings)
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To Wear or Not to WearThat is the Question
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Men Suit (solid neutral color) Long Sleeve Shirt (neutral and
coordinated with the suit) Tie Belt Dark socks, conservative
leather shoes Little or no jewelry Neat, professional hairstyle
Portfolio or briefcase
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Women Suit (navy, black or dark grey) The suit skirt should be
long enough so you can sit down comfortably Coordinated blouse
Conservative shoes (closed toe/heel, low heel) Limited jewelry (no
dangling earrings or arms full of bracelets) Professional
hairstyle/color Neutral pantyhose Light Make-up Portfolio or
briefcase NO CLEAVAGE!!!
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What Colors Say Black, Navy & Grey- power, authority,
knowledge, success White- formal, sophisticated, clean Red- Energy,
strength, danger Brown- dependable, stable
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What Employers Look for in an Interview Reliability
Dependability Please call if you are going to be late!!! Manners
Professionalism Confidence Body Language Eye Contact Remember to be
aware of your surroundings
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Youre Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile
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Follow Up, Follow Up, Follow Up! Send a follow up letter within
2 weeks of applying for a job online Follow up call 10 days later
if no response still Handwritten thank you letters after an
interview Follow up after a verbal/hands-on interview