Shows you step by step how to sell yourself on paper, how to take personal inventory of your experiences and accomplishments and convert those into job-specific skills. Softcover.
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Lola Brown has written a current and practical guide on how to design a persuasive and effective resume. Whether you're applying for an entry-level position or seeking a career change, this book explains what employers want to see in a resume.
Updated to help students master the Internet as a job search tool, this new edition includes useful advice on preparing for job interviews, over 50 sample resumes, and eight different cover letters.
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HOW THIS BOOK CAN HELP YOU
The labor market has undergone many changes since the first edition of this book was published in the early 1980s. Some of these changes may already have affected you personally—perhaps you or a friend have been laid off at work, or perhaps you are a homemaker going to work outside the home for the first time. You may be a recent graduate of high school or college, looking for your first full-time job in a tough market. This book takes into account the changing times and the challenges of today's job market. It provides practical, effective advice for many different job seekers:
Resume Writing Made Easy is a tool designed to help you get a job. People and their situations differ, but the basics of effective job search are universal. The basic steps are all here:
Combine your skill and diligence with the practical guidelines presented in this book to produce an attention-getting resume and thus take the first step toward the job you want. Good luck in your job search!
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
Step 1 As any good coach will tell you, begin with the basics. Study Chapter 1 to learn how resumes are used, the different parts of a resume, and the several basic styles familiar to most personnel and recruiting people. You will then learn which style is best for you and which of the standard parts of a resume you should use when writing your own.
Step 2 Read Chapter 2 for a useful guide to your overall job search campaign. Learn about the hidden job market and learn how to network with others to increase your chances of finding a rewarding job that's right for you. Consider the suggestions regarding where to go to seek help with your job campaign. Finally, use the list of publications in Chapter 2 to research your areas of interest and look for job leads.
Step 3 In Chapter 3, fill out the Personal Inventory of information to have at hand when making up your resume. Learn how to use action verbs, skill verbs, and adjectives for describing your own personal traits. Study the many examples showing how to transpose your background and experiences into special skills. People who are hiring to fill vacancies are looking for skills and proven abilities, not just credentials or a list of your past jobs.
Step 4 Refer to Chapters 5 through 8 for specific information, suggestions, and sample resumes for four major groupings of job seekers. Chapter 5 concentrates on entry-level positions; Chapter 6 presents resumes for people "moving up"; Chapter 7 is for those displaced and in transition between careers; and Chapter 8 covers resumes for special purposes.
Step 5 Follow through in Chapter 4 by writing a rough draft: Pattern your resume after the suggested model and utilize information from the Personal Inventory you completed in Chapter 3 and the skills identified in the exercise following it. Experiment with different styles to determine which you like best. What works best will depend on your goals, your background, your tastes, and many other factors. Experiment, and then make a choice.
Step 6 Edit the rough draft in terms of fine points. Assume the role of the employer. Does this resume really sell you? If possible, have someone who is familiar with resumes, or at least a friend, review your rough draft and suggest possible improvements.
Step 7 Prepare the final copy. Refer to Chapter 4 for specifics on producing final copy and for suggested methods of duplicating the finished resume.
Step 8 In Chapter 9, note how cover letters are used, and examine the samples included.
Step 9 Refer to Chapter 10 for ways to keep track of and follow up on your efforts. This chapter includes sample thank-you and follow-up letters.
Step 10 Read Chapter 11 for tips on how to prepare for the interview. Study the section on "Questions Most Asked During an Interview," and write out your answers to the questions on the form provided.
Step 11 Learn in Chapter 12 what employers look for in a resume. Nine employers answer questions regarding what information they like to see in a resume, which formats they prefer, and other information.
By following these basic steps and using the techniques described here, you will be well on your way to a successful job search campaign. Good luck!
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