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RESUMESMS. ANTONELLI
RESUME POINTERS
•Resume should be easily read and organized effectively
•Bullet points are ok when describing skills (easy read)
• Identify strengths and convey them effectively
•Career relevant technologies
•Accurate and Truthful
•No resume format is universally preferred
CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME
•Most widely accepted
•Good for people who have established or are establishing credentials in a particular field
•Education and work experience presented in reverse time sequence. Most recent appearing first
FUNCTIONAL RESUME
•Useful if you are changing careers or have been out of work for some time.
•Good choice for people making initial entry into the workplace.
•Emphasize accomplishments and achievements
•Select functions that describe job related activities (relevance).
WHAT TO INCLUDE ON YOUR RESUME
• Identification: Name, address, phone numbers, and email
• Objective/Career Interest. Include field/occupation in which you are interested in
• Education. Schools, dates, degrees, area of concentration, GPA, honors, awards.
• Skills/Accomplishments/Qualifications. Skill areas that correspond to the job.
WHAT TO INCLUDE CONTINUED…
• Experience.
• Personal Statement (Optional)
• Example: Unique hobbies, extracurricular activity, volunteer activity, level of motivation, foreign language, awards, honors
•References. Separate page. Personally contacted. Do not take this lightly. Your references are asked very specific questions. This should be someone you have regular contact with and knows about your career direction and past achievements.
WHAT TO INCLUDE…
•Cover Letter- Always!
•The cover letter displays your personality and intelligence. It should be persuasive, descriptive, and attractive.
•1st paragraph of cover letter: “Why are you writing”
•Example: “Graduating student seeking employment at (name of employer)” OR “Responding to a job posting from…”
COVER LETTER
• Include interests that fit with the company or organization (sometimes 2nd paragraph)
•Research the company/organization
• Include specifics about the company: Mission, type of work, reputation, etc.
•This shows the employer that you have done your homework.\
•Tell them why you are right for the job.
COVER LETTER
•The third paragraph should contain your appreciation to the employer for their attention and consideration.
•Ex: “I look forward to hearing from you soon”
•“Thank you for the opportunity to be considered for this position”
Education
Etowah High School Woodstock, Ga Graduated 1999Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Ga B.S. of Science 2006Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences
Law Enforcement History
Pay grade of Corporal (UPD) Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 08/28/2008-Present
Uniform Patrol Division Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 09/2003-08/27/2008
Adult Detention Center Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 04/29/2002-09/2003
Course Location Date
Law Enforcement Certifications
Basic Jail Officer North Central Ga Law Enforcement Academy 6/24/1905
Georigia Basic Law Enforcement Mandate North Central Ga Law Enforcement Academy6/25/1905
Supervision Certifications
Detention Training Officer (DTO) Cherokee County Adult Detention Center 2002-2003
First Line Supervision Course Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2007Supervision Level I Roswell/Alpharetta Public Safety Training Center 2009
Leadership Course Woodstock Police Department 2011
Tactical Certifications
Shotgun Specialist Course Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2011Less Lethal Shotgun Course Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2011Low Level Light Firearms Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2003-2011Active Shooter Response Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2007Officer Involved Shooting North Central Law Enforcement Academy 2007
Initial Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2006
O.C. Certification Course Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2002Expandable Baton Cherokee County Sheriff's Office 2002
Traffic Enforcement Certifications
Specialized Patrol Techniques Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2010Radar ReCertification North Central Ga Law Enforcement Academy 2006
Radar Speed Detection Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2004Laser Speed Detection (Lidar) Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2004Advanced Traffic Law Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2004Stop Stick Training Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2003Basic E.V.O.C Georgia Public Safety Training Center 2003
General Certifications
NIMS IS-701.a Emergency Management Institute 2012NIMS IS-702.a Emergency Management Institute 2012NIMS IS-703.a Emergency Management Institute 2012Crime Scene Processing Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2011Interviews and Interrogations Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2011Search Warrants and Affidavits Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2010Crisis Intervention Team Training Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2008Criminal Procedure Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2007Child Abuse Investigations Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2007Sexual Predators Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2006NIMS IS-100 Emergency Management Institute 2006Domestic Violence Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2004Advanced Report Writing Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2004Verbal Judo Cherokee County Sheriffs Office 2002
Commendations
Letter of Appreciation Corporal Chris Speck 2002Letter of Appreciation Corporal Chris Speck 2002Letter of Commendation Corporal Chris Speck 2002Letter of Commendation Deputy Amos 2002Letter of Appreciation Lieutenant John Jeans 2005Letter of Commendation Lieutenant John Jeans 2005Letter of Commendation American Legion 2012Letter of Commendation American Legion 2013ADC Supervisor of the Quarter Adult Detention Center 2014
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