Résumé Stuff
Syllabus Quiz
Syllabus quiz will be on Wednesday.
Résumé Essay Requirements (DUE Feb. 7tht)
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Four full pages (word processed, 1-inch
margins, 12pt font)
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Briefly state what you want from a
hypothetical or real job
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Explain your background--educational and
professional--to your audience (me)
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Extremely Important:
Convince the audience that you're the ideal candidate for the position.
By "convince" I mean make an argument for
your being hired.
With a partner, please look at the following résumé
examples and critique them based on your readings for today:
Résumé Examples
Bad, Better, Alternative (remember, the alternative is to be used if you need more
space).
Here’s a link
to Peter Profit’s cover letter.
Some Questions
- What's the purpose of a cover letter?
- What's the purpose of a résumé?
- How does one show he or she is the
ideal candidate?
In case I haven't said it enough, you should aim to show, not tell in your cover letters and, where possible, in your résumés.
Career-Related Study
Last class I mentioned that I was planning to do a study on career-related perspectives of students in technical communication courses. I have more information about this study, so let's head on over to the study's consent/overview page.
Technology Journal
Don't forget about the "Technology
Journal." I have five prompts for you to write
about this term. This week's prompt is up (as are all the others), so please take a look.
Don't Forget--Your
Cover Letters and Résumés are now due on Tuesday (2/14).
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