resume writing megan waldeck career liaison to the psychology department
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Resume Writing
Megan Waldeck
Career Liaison to the Psychology Department
Overview
• The Career Center
• Resume Writing
• Samples/Resources
• Questions
Career Center Location
• 2 options for Psychology students
• Main Career Center– Dunlap Success Center
• Career Liaison– A209A– Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:30-
4:30pm
The Career Center
• Centralized
• 31 Professionals/25 paraprofessionals
• Meeting/Classrooms
• Career Library
• 26 interview rooms
• 8 Career Fairs
Purpose of the Resume
• Marketing tool for your job search
• Pre-screening tool for employers
• Gain interviews with employers
• Applying to graduate school
Consider Your Target Audience
• Who’s going to be reading your resume?
–Develop a job target
– Consider the type of organization you want to work for
–Decide what type of information, and in what format, is most appropriate for your target audience
Formats
• Resume–Chronological–Functional–Combination
• CV
Chronological Resume
• Most common resume type
• Educational and employment history organized by date
• Works well for students who have progressive and related experiences within their field
• Emphasizes work history
• Easy for employers to scan
Functional Resume
• Focus on skills and experience rather than chronological work history
• Demonstrates how you ideally match the requirements of a jobs
• Can be confusing for employers to follow
• Good for people with gaps in work history or those looking to transition into new career
Combination Resume
• Merge chronological and functional style resumes
• Highlights your skills and experiences
• Can appear repetitive; accomplishments and credentials mentioned in both the skills summary and work-experience sections
Curriculum Vitae
• Used for jobs in academia and research• “the course of one’s life”• Can be as long as it needs to be, BUT content is more
important than length!
Categories
• Identification
• Career Objective
• Education/Training
• Experience
• Optional Categories
Identification
• Name• Address (Current & Permanent)• Street• City, State Zip• Phone Number• e-mail address
Identification
John [email protected]
PRESENT ADDRESS PERMANENT ADDRESS123 Fake Court 571 SE 12th Street
Tallahassee, FL 32303 Pompano Beach, FL 33060
(850) 222-2222 (305) 222-2222
Career Objective
FOCUS ON YOUR:
• Skills• Education• Goals
FOCUS ON SITUATION:
• Career Areas• Position Title• Type of Organization• Functional Area• Population
Sample Career Objectives
• SKILLS– To find a full-time position which uses my analytical,
organizational, and administrative skills• Education– Seeking a position where I can use my technical training and
Masters of Psychology• Career Area/Type of Organization– A school counseling position within a private educational
institution
Education/Training
• Name & Location of Institution
• Name of Degree
• Date of Degree
• Major/Minor(s)
• Overall GPA/GPA In Major
• Academic Honors
John [email protected]
Present Address Permanent Address123 Fake Court 571 SE 12th StreetTallahassee, FL 32303 Pompano Beach FL 33060(850) 222-2222 (305) 222-2222
CAREER OBJECTIVE: Obtain a counseling internship working with adolescents
EDUCATION: Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Bachelor of Science in Psychology, August 2012 Minors: Criminology GPA: 3.5/4.0
Experience
• Related Experience• Additional Experience
Can include:– PAID/NON-PAID– INTERNSHIPS/CLINICAL EXPERIENCE– VOLUNTEER/COMMUNITY SERVICE–MILITARY– PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
Sample Action Verbs
• Administered• Advised• Balanced• Compiled• Conducted• Demonstrated• Designed• Facilitated
• Expedited• Observed• Organized• Planned• Proposed• Supervised• Trained• Updated
Action Verb Examples
• Case Manager
–Monitored, evaluated, and recorded client progress with respect to treatment goals
• Teaching Assistant– Instructed 110 students in basic speaking techniques;
designed and implemented new lesson on effective non-verbal communication skills
Optional Categories
• ACTIVITIES• AWARDS• CERTIFICATIONS• COMMUNITY SERVICE• COMPUTER SKILLS• HONORS• LANGUAGES• LICENSES
• MEMBERSHIPS• PRESENTATIONS• PROF. ACTIVITIES• PUBLICATIONS• RELEVANT COURSES• SCHOLARSHIPS• SPECIAL PROJECTS• SPECIAL SKILLS
References
Do Not Include on Resume
Formatting Your Resume(How to emphasize selected information)
• ITALICIZE
• BOLD
• UNDERLINE
What Do You Emphasize?
• CATEGORY HEADINGS
• PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT
• JOB TITLES
• SKILLS
Do
• Be clear, concise, and neat• Use a consistent format for
dates, headings, etc.• Be positive and honest• Carefully check grammar
and spelling
YES !
Don’t
• Personal Information – age, height, race, etc.
• State salary requirements• Give reasons for leaving
employers• Limit geographic range• Items of controversy – politics,
religious beliefs– What if I worked at a church or
political party?
NO !
Common Mistakes
• Too long
• Disorganized
• Poorly typed/printed
• Overwritten
• Too sparse
• Not results oriented
• Irrelevancies
• Misspellings, typos
• Content doesn’t match objective
Resources
• http://www.career.fsu.edu/
• http://career.fsu.edu/Images/PDFS/Guides/WritingAResume.pdf
• http://www.onetonline.org/
Get Connected with SeminoleLink:
www.career.fsu.edu or through your Blackboard account at
Career Center SeminoleLink
On-Campus RecruitingJob Listings
Job Search AgentsMock Interviews
Professional Network
Spring 2015 Events
• Landing an Internship Workshop Series– February 4, 3-4 pm, DSC 2201/02– March 4, 3-4 pm, DSC 2201/02 – March 23, 3-4 pm, DSC 2201/02 (Tallahassee Focused)– April 1, 3-4 pm, DSC 2201/02
• Garnet & Gold Scholar Society Information Sessions– August 28, 5-6pm, DSC 1006– September 16, 1:30-2:30pm, DSC 1006– October 15, 2:30-3:30pm, DSC 1006– November 14, 12:30-1:30pm, DSC 1006
Spring 2015 Events
• Engineering Day – January 27, 9am-3pm
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
• Seminole Success Night: A Celebration of Diversity and Leadership– January 28, 7-8:30pm
Alumni Center Grand Ballroom
• Seminole Futures– January 29, 9am-12pm & 1-4pm
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Spring 2015 Events
• Government & Social Services Fair– Wednesday, February 25, 12-4pm (Union Ballrooms)
• Health Professions Fair– Thursday, March 19, 12-4pm, (Duxbury Hall – College of Nursing)
• Engineers Networking Night– Thursday, March 24, 5:30-7pm (College of Engineering)
• Education & Library Career Fair– Thursday, April 23, 12-4 pm (Union Ballrooms)
Keep Up With The Career Center!
Find us on Facebook (FSU Career Center)
Follow us on Twitter(@FSUCareerCenter)
Connect with us on LinkedIn(Florida State University Career Center)
Visit our website – www.career.fsu.edu
Questions?
• Contact info – [email protected]