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5 Steps to Developing a Dynamic Resume
By:SL - Teacher

RESUMES, COVER LETTERS, REFERENCES

and THANK YOU LETTERS

The Career Center

Westminster College
http://www.westminster.edu/student/career/student/resumes.doc.

5 Steps to Developing a Dynamic Resume

Carefully read the job description to determine skills and abilities necessary for the position. Every job requires certain skills, attributes and knowledge. Target your resume toward the qualifications the employer is seeking.

Create a list of accomplishments.
Take some time to think about your accomplishments. Include education/training, volunteer experiences, jobs, projects, coursework, academic/independent research, travel, foreign language skills, certifications and extracurricular activities. When possible, try to use amounts, numbers and percentages to describe your achievements.

Which items represent your most significant accomplishments?
Which items would be of general interest to an employer?
Which items shed light on different facets of your personality?

3. Create descriptive phrases.

Use action verbs to begin short phrases describing the accomplishments you listed. Rank them in order of importance. Be concise and specific. Avoid using phrases such as "responsible for" or "in charge of." (see attached Verb List)

Organize your resume in an attractive format/layout.
Choose a format that best presents your individual information and experience. Make sure your resume is readable and well spaced. Keep items balanced on the page.

Ensure resume is letter perfect.
Misspelled words and grammatical or punctuation errors will generally disqualify you. Have your resume proofread by several people before sending it out to potential employers.

Suggested Sections

COMPONENT
Basics
Comments

IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

· Name, address, phone number, and email address should be at the top of the page. (always include area and zip codes)

· For current students, list a college and home address and phone number.

· Be sure that any message on your personal answering machine is appropriate.

OBJECTIVE

(Optional)

· If used, this is a brief and targeted description of the position.

· The job objective should follow your name, address, and telephone number at the top of your resume.

EDUCATION

· Name of school, city and state, major, degree received, graduation date or projected graduation date.

· Honors, grade-point average (of 3.0 or above) and major grade point average (of 3.0 or above) should be included.

· List schools from which you have received a degree or certification, most recent first. Optional: You may also include other post secondary schools you have attended.

· Ordinarily, do not list high school information after sophomore year of college.

EXPERIENCE/WORK HISTORY

· If you have experience relevant to the position, create a separate section entitled RELEVANT EXPERIENCE or RELATED EXPERIENCE and list remaining experience as OTHER EXPERIENCE.

· Full-time, part-time, internship, volunteer experience, and military experience may be included.

· Emphasize duties, responsibilities, skills, abilities, and accomplishments appropriate to the position for which you are applying.

· Always note job title, employing organization, city and state, and dates of employment.

· Include specific details for each accomplishment (i.e. number of employees trained or supervised, size of budget managed, amount of funds raised, type of population served, a procedure improved upon or designed).

· Experience need not be paid to be included.

COMPONENT
Basics
Comments

RELEVANT COURSEWORK

(Optional)

· Include courses in your major area of study and/or those of interest to an employer.

· Identify courses that increased your proficiency with computers, foreign language(s), and/or written/oral communications.

SKILLS & ABILITIES

(Optional)

· Computer skills, web page design skills, oral/written communication skills, office skills, lab techniques and/or transferable skills not mentioned elsewhere.

LANGUAGES

(Optional)

· Mention if you are fluent in a foreign language(s).

· If you understand a language but are not fluent, you still might want to mention it.

LEADERSHIP, ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS

(Optional)

· In order of importance, list student activities and organizations, offices held, professional associations, and committees on which you have served.

· Include activities and interests that show leadership/initiative or relate to the position for which you are applying.

COMMUNITY SERVICE/VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES

(Optional)

· List offices held, organizations, projects, and the skills and abilities utilized.

· If the setting is religious or political, you may want to use generic descriptions (for example, Youth Leader for church). If substantial, these experiences may be listed under "Experience."

HONORS

(Optional)

· Recent graduates and continuing students can include academic honors such as the Dean's List, scholarships, and honor societies.

· These can be listed under a separate heading or as a subsection under Education.

RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

(Optional)

· Briefly describe relevant research projects. You may list articles, papers, books, or capstone projects.

TRAVEL

(Optional)

·Travel can add a dimension to your life that could be valuable to an employer.

· This can distinguish you from other applicants.

REFERENCES

· Do not include the words ?References Available Upon Request?.

· Create a separate page for your references. Submit references on a separate page only if requested. (See instructions on references)

Resume Do's & Don'ts

C Do

use quality paper (at least 20 lb. Bond)
use a readable font (no smaller than 10) and print on a letter-quality printer
be concise and specific in your objective, if you use one
quantify, when possible, and use specific examples
emphasize significant achievements, results produced, and recognition from others
use phrases and words that are positive and action-oriented
attempt to limit your resume to one page; two pages if you have a significant amount of experience with clear relevance to a prospective employer
be sure to include your name and ?Page Two? at the top of second page
check the spelling of every word; make sure grammar and punctuation are correct
have your resume proofread by several people before sending it to potential employers
begin phrases with action verbs such as "supervised," "designed," etc.
consider stating that you have a portfolio and/or writing samples available upon request, if appropriate for your major or field
use a large envelope to avoid folding the resume

D Don't

staple resume pages together or fold resume
include personal information such as marital status, social security number, age, race, religion, political affiliation, or specific fraternity or sorority names
use flashy graphics
list unrelated, detailed duties such as "opened mail" or "filed documents"
use words such as I, me, or my in your resume
exaggerate your experience
use meaningless words or phrases such as "seeking a challenging position" or "seeking a position working with people"
start phrases in experience section with "Responsible for"
state salary
use abbreviations
don?t include high school information after your sophomore year in college, unless it is outstanding or directly related

VERB LIST FOR RESUMES AND LETTERS

Management Skills

assigned

attained

chaired

consolidated

contracted

coordinated

delegated

directed

evaluated

executed

improved

increased

organized

oversaw

planned

prioritized

produced

recommended

scheduled

strengthened

supervised

Communication Skills

addressed

arbitrated

authored

collaborated

convinced

corresponded

drafted

edited

enlisted

formulated

influenced

lectured

mediated

moderated

negotiated

persuaded

promoted

publicized

reconciled

recruited

spoke

translated

wrote

Research Skills
collected

critiqued

diagnosed

examined

identified

inspected

interpreted

interviewed

investigated

reviewed

summarized

surveyed

systematized

Technical Skills
assembled

built

devised

engineered

fabricated

maintained

operated

overhauled

programmed

remodeled

repaired

solved

upgraded

Teaching Skills
adapted

advised

clarified

communicated

demystified

enabled

encouraged

explained

guided

informed

instructed

set goals

stimulated

trained

Financial Skills
administered

allocated

analyzed

appraised

audited

balanced

budgeted

calculated

computed

forecasted

managed

marketed

projected

researched

Creative Skills
acted

conceptualized

created

customized

designed

developed

established

fashioned

founded

illustrated

initiated

instituted

integrated

introduced

invented

originated

performed

revitalized

shaped

Helping Skills
assessed

assisted

coached

counseled

demonstrated

educated

expedited

facilitated

familiarized

motivated

referred

rehabilitated

represented

Clerical or Detail
Skills

approved

arranged

catalogued

classified

compiled

dispatched

generated

implemented

monitored

prepared

processed

purchased

recorded

retrieved

screened

specified

tabulated

validated

More Verbs for
Accomplishments

accelerated

accomplished

achieved

adjusted

advertised

announced

changed

compared

completed

conducted

constructed

consulted

converted

defined

deposited

determined

distributed

eliminated

enforced

entertained

estimated

expanded

figured

filed

grouped

handled

hired

improvised

indexed

innovated

installed

launched

learned

led

made

mastered

modeled

modified

obtained

ordered

photographed

pinpointed

pioneered

presented

presided

proposed

redesigned

reduced (losses)

reinforced

related

reorganized

reported

resolved (problems)

restored

revised

served

set up

simplified

sold

sparked

spearheaded

staffed

streamlined

stretched

structured

studied

supported

taught

tested

tracked

traded

transformed

transmitted

traveled

treated

uncovered

unified

unraveled

used

utilized

verified

won

Electronic Resumes

Scannable ? Designed to be scanned as a picture and converted into electronic text using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software and entered into a computerized database.

Internet (Plain Text) ? Designed for use on a computer to be read from screen, saved on a hard drive or disk, sent over the Internet, searched for keywords, converted to other electronic file types, cut and pasted into databases, or printed to paper

HTML or Web-Resume ? Designed for use on a Web site, has the ability to link to other sites creating a multidimensional effect.

Points to consider when preparing a scannable resume:

Keep it simple
Place your name at the top of the page on its own line
Use a keyword summary to identify relevant skills and qualifications ? computers search on descriptive nouns

Include degrees, majors, GPA, job titles, employers, accomplishments, honors, computer software and hardware skills, and certifications

Use the jargon of your profession, lots of nouns, and speak technically
Use a standard typeface in 10-14 point font
Don?t use italics or underlines or slashes (here/there)
Use capital letters to emphasize important text
Use asterisks instead of bullets
Do not use parentheses or brackets (including phone number area codes)
Avoid horizontal and vertical lines, graphics, shading, boxes and tables
Do not double space within a section
Print your resume on standard 8 ½? x 11? white paper with black ink, one side only
Do not fold or staple. Mail in a large envelope that requires no folding of enclosures
Send 2 resumes, the original on letter-quality paper and the scannable version (mark scannable with Post-It)

Christi McNally

Box 830 Westminster College 645 Crisco Street

New Wilmington, PA 16172 Washington, PA 15301

Phone: (724) 946-5555 Phone: (724) 222-5555

mcnallcx@555.edu

Objective A sales position with a growing pharmaceutical company

Education Bachelor of Science - Business Administration May 2002

Concentration: Management Minor: German

Overall GPA 3.25

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

Semester Abroad Fall 2000

Attended University of Leipzig to enhance German speaking skills

University of Leipzig, Heidelberg, Germany

Healthcare Merck Pharmaceutical Inc, Pittsburgh, PA April-May 2001

Experience Intern

· Presented information about company's products

· Promoted five of the company's products

· Analyzed information regarding physician's medical product preference

· Assisted in developing promotional events for products

Sammons Family Medicine, Washington, PA Summers 1999-2001

Office Assistant

· Scheduled and recorded appointments electronically

· Authorized referrals

· Performed general office duties

Sales Direct China Outlet, Washington, PA Summers 1996-1999

Experience Sales Representative

· Generated sales by assisting and advising customers

· Arranged display cases to draw customers' attention

· Balanced cash drawer at open and close

· Handled all inventory duties

Leadership Assistant Treasurer: National Social Sorority

Activities · Coordinated three fundraising events for sixty women

· Budgeted all revenues from fundraisers

Executive Board: National Social Sorority

· Researched and presented pertinent topics at sorority meetings

· Organized self-awareness program

Computer Proficient: Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Netscape Navigator

Skills

May U. Buy

Box 100 Westminster College 15 Nest Garden Estates

New Wilmington, PA 16172 Old Bird, PA 15067

(724) 946-5555 (724) 292-5555

buymu@555.edu

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE

A sales position with a competitive pharmaceutical company

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts, Public Relations, May 2002

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

GPA: 3.24 Major GPA: 3.68

WORK EXPERIENCE

Resident Assistant, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, 2000-present

Present educational and social programming for twenty-four women residents
Participate in team projects with Student Affairs staff
Conduct weekly meetings with residents to ensure enforcement of college policies

Communications Intern, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, 2001

Created and edited press releases
Attended Communication Department staff meetings
Participated in group projects to develop promotional materials

Sales Associate, Bath and Body Works, Boardman, OH, 1997-2000

Contributed to increased retail sales through product knowledge, demonstration, and

point-of-sale recommendation

Trained new employees, and provided effective customer service
Prepared in-store marketing

Sales Clerk, Brewster?s Ice Cream, New Castle, PA, 1996-1999

Supervised seven employees
Maintained inventory
Served customers

COMPUTER SKILLS

Competent: Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Internet

LEADERSHIP

National Social Sorority

Chair, Public Relations

Executive Board, Panhellenic Council

Junior Delegate, Panhellenic Council

Holcad, College Newspaper

Sports and Feature Editor

Fresh Start Student Orientation Staff

Student Government Association

HONORS

Lambda Sigma (Sophomore Honor Society), academic and leadership excellence

Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honorary), leadership excellence

May U. Buy

Box 100 Westminster College 15 Nest Garden Estates

New Wilmington, PA 16172 Old Bird, PA 15067

(724) 946-5555 (724) 292-5555

buymu@555.edu

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE

A sales position with a competitive pharmaceutical company

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts, Public Relations May 2002

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

GPA: 3.24 Major GPA: 3.68

PUBLIC RELATIONS SKILLS

Created and edited press releases
Presented educational and social programming for twenty-four women residents
Participated in team projects with Student Affairs staff
Participated in group projects to develop promotional materials
Attended Communication Department staff meetings

MANAGERIAL SKILLS

Conducted weekly meetings with residents to ensure enforcement of college policies
Trained new employees, and provided effective customer service
Maintained inventory

SALES SKILLS

Contributed to increased retail sales through product knowledge, demonstration, and

point-of-sale recommendation

Prepared in-store marketing
Supervised seven employees

WORK HISTORY

Resident Assistant, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA 2000-present Communications Intern, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA 2001

Sales Associate, Bath and Body Works, Boardman, OH 1997-2000

Sales Clerk, Brewster?s Ice Cream, New Castle, PA 1996-1999

COMPUTER SKILLS

Competent: Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Internet

LEADERSHIP

National Social Sorority Holcad, College Newspaper

? Chair, Public Relations ? Sports and Feature Editor

? Executive Board, Panhellenic Council Fresh Start Student Orientation Staff

? Junior Delegate, Panhellenic Council Student Government Association

HONORS

Lambda Sigma (Sophomore Honor Society), academic and leadership excellence

Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honorary), leadership excellence

Arthur J. Scales

scalesaj@555.edu

Campus Address: Permanent Address:

Box 512 R.D. #7 Box 528

Westminster College Waynesburg, PA 15370

New Wilmington, PA 16172 (724) 627-5555

(724) 946-5555

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, May 2001 Concentration: Psychology, GPA: 3. 50

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

MANAGEMENT · Achieved high closing ratio as a sales agent

SKILLS · Resolved roommate conflicts and discipline problems as a Resident Advisor in a freshmen

residence hall

FINANCIAL · Analyzed profit & loss exhibits; conducted various ratio tests, pro-forma budget forecasts, and

SKILLS spreadsheet comparisons using industry standards

· Led computer simulation team to 1st place, besting 8 teams, for senior capstone course in

Strategic Management (our stock price $17, runner-up $10)

· Co-managed stock portfolio: researched investment strategies and stock market trends

COMPUTER Proficient: Excel, Windows 95, Word, and WordPerfect

SKILLS Knowledgeable: Lotus, PowerPoint, SPSS, and Microsoft FrontPage

LEADERSHIP President of Jubilee Committee: marketed organization, raised funds, and organized trip to

annual conference

Coordinator of Chapel Staff: planned and executed several campus activities, including

wilderness retreat for 50 students

HONORS & Mortar Board, senior leadership and service honor society

AWARDS Trustee Scholarship, awarded for academic excellence

Pi Sigma Pi, senior honor society for cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher

EMPLOYMENT Assistant Financial Analyst, Banion Agency, Waynesburg, PA Summers 2000-present HISTORY

Resident Advisor, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA Academic Year 1999-2000

Camp Counselor, Ligonier Camp and Conference Center , Ligonier, PA Summer 1999

Sales Agent, Marriott Hotels, Ithaca, NY Summer 1998

Cee D. Rom

OBJECTIVE A computer programming position with a dynamic organization

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science: Computer Science May 2001

Major GPA: 3.90

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

COMPUTER Proficient: Visual Basic, BASIC, C, C+ +, Java, Access, Visual C+ +,'TCP17P, Allaire Cold

SKILLS Fusion, FTP, HTML, Lotus, Netscape Enterprise Web Server, Novell NetWare,

Derive, DOS, Excel, PowerPoint, PERL, SMTP, Spim, UNIX, Windows AT, 95, 98,

Adobe Photoshop, Word, COBOL, SQL, Oracle, WordPerfect

COMPUTER METALLIC INCORPORATED, Uniontown, PA Summer 2000

EXPERIENCE Software Engineer / Web Administrator Intern

· Designed a Visual Basic application to collect local radar conditions and display live

wireless traffic data to the Internet

· Installed video server to stream live video to the Internet

· Created and maintained Metallic website using Netscape Enterprise Server and

Windows NT server

· Installed antennas, cable runs, wireless video equipment, cameras, infrared illuminators,

weather sensors, and other peripheral equipment

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, New Wilmington, PA Spring 2001

Web Developer

· Revised web site Client/Server databases

· Assisted webmaster with updates and changes to Internet site

Master Proctor Spring 2000

· Supervised all computer labs and 40+ student workers

· Conducted spot checks on labs and evaluated student workers

Help Desk Intern Fall 2000

· Provided Help Desk support for the campus-wide Novell network

· Troubleshot and repaired computer hardware and software

· Trained and scheduled student workers

· Prepared web pages for online help

· Resolved faculty and student problems regarding the campus-wide Network

LEADERSHIP Senator, Student Government Association 1998

Delegate, Mock Convention 1998

CAMPUS Active Member: Westminster Soccer Team Ski Club

INVOLVMENT National Social Fraternity Chess Club

Campus Drivers Program

INTERNATIONAL Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Holland, and Italy

TRAVEL

CERTIFICATIONS CPR, Basic First Aid, and Life Saving

(Sample Internship Resume) Tiger B. Forest

Permanent Address: School Address:

103 Golf Drive Westminster College, Box 1200

Pittsburgh, PA 15299 New Wilmington, PA 16172

412) 888-3456 (724) 946-0044

foresttb@555.edu

Objective A sports-related internship where I may use my business and communication skills

Education Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

Bachelor of Science, anticipated May, 2005

Major: International Business, GPA: 3.5

Relevant Courses ? American Workplace ? Business Law

? Marketing ? Business Organization & Management

? Interpersonal Communication ? Business and Professional Communication

? Organizational Communication ? Advanced Public Speaking

Research Paper: ?Marketing Golf to People with No Money,? presented to Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), Westminster College, 2003

Leadership Researcher and Assistant, International Business Department

Teaching Assistant, Westminster College Learning Center

Senator, Student Government Association

Secretary, SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise)

Work Experience Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, PA Summer 2003

Golf Professional

Taught individual golf lessons
Conducted golf clinics

Pittsburgh City Park, Pittsburgh, PA Summer 2003

Park Director

Organized activities for children ages 4 to 18
Supervised children in games and taught good sportsmanship

Valvoline Instant Oil Change, Pittsburgh, PA Summer 2002

Certified Technician

Trained new employees
Processed and entered customer data

Honors/Awards President?s Scholarship, Westminster College

Presidents? Athletic Conference, Outstanding Golfer, 2003

Economics and Business Department, Outstanding Sophomore Scholarship

Activities Westminster College Golf Team, 2-year letter winner

Volunteer, Big Brothers/Big Sisters

Staff Writer, Holcad, Westminster College newspaper

Alpha Phi Omega, Westminster service fraternity

Computer Skills Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and the Internet

Resume Checklist

Is the resume readable and pleasing to the eye?

Does it have an easy to read font and good format?

Did you use lbullets, bold, italics and/or underlining to highlight key strengths?

If resume will be scanned, did you omit columns, italics, bold, lbullets and underlining?

Is information listed in order of importance and relevance to the position?

Did you include your name, address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, and e-mail address?

Do you have your name and ?Page Two? on second page, if applicable?

Does your objective (if used) clearly state the position for which you are applying?

Did you check the spelling, grammar and punctuation?

Do phrases begin with action verbs?

Have you been truthful about your accomplishments rather than being falsely modest or exaggerating?

Cover Letters

The cover letter is used to introduce yourself and to briefly explain your qualifications to a prospective employer. The purpose of the cover letter is to gain the employer?s interest and gain his/her attention to your application for employment. A cover letter should always accompany your resume when you are not applying in person.

The cover letter should highlight a few of your experiences or skills. It should not duplicate information on your resume word for word.

9 TIPS ON WRITING AN EFFECTIVE COVER LETTER

The letter should be printed on the same quality paper as your resume.

Always address the letter to the appropriate individual by name and professional title.
Contact the organization to verify the person?s name, title, gender and spelling.

Salutation should read ?Dear Mr. Jones:?, not ?Dear Mr. Sam Jones:?. If it is impossible to learn the name or title, the salutation should read ?Dear Sir or Madam:? or ?To Whom it May Concern?.

Try to avoid beginning sentences or paragraphs with the word ?I?.

Begin your cover letter with a strong statement. Develop a bridge or common bond between you and the employer. Remind the employer of any previous contact you have had, and/or tell how you learned of the vacancy or company/organization. Consider mentioning any personal contact and/or experience with the company/organization.

Use second paragraph to highlight particular points in your background that meet the requirements of the job you are seeking. Tell why you are interested in the employer. Indicate what you can do for the employer rather than what the employer can do for you.

In the final paragraph, thank the employer for considering your resume and mention your telephone number and email address.

Always sign your letter in black or blue ink.

Proofread to correct all spelling and punctuation errors. Both the cover letter and resume must be free of mistakes.
Cover Letter Guidelines

Your Present Address

City, State, Zip Code

Date of Letter

Individual?s Name

Title (ex: President, Editor, Director, etc.)

Employer

Street Address

City, State Zip Code

Dear Mr./Ms./Dr. (Last Name) :

First Paragraph. In your initial paragraph indicate the reason for writing, the specific position or type of work for which you are applying, and how you learned of the opening. (Prior contact with employer or employees of the organization, newspaper advertisement, the Internet, etc.)

Second Paragraph. Mention why you are interested in the position, the organization, its products or services. Above all, indicate what you can do for the employer. If you are a recent graduate, explain how your academic background makes you a qualified candidate for the position. If you have related work or internship experience, point this out by mentioning specific achievements or qualifications gained through this experience. Do not repeat information word for word as it appears in the resume.

Third Paragraph. In the closing paragraph, indicate your desire for a personal interview. Repeat your phone number in the letter and offer any assistance to help in a speedy response. Finally, thank the employer for his/her consideration.

Sincerely,

(Your Handwritten Signature)

Your Name Typed

Enclosures (denotes that resume, applications, etc., are enclosed)

Box 1

Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA 16172

June 28, 20__

Mr. Ron Jones

Human Resources Representative

Hilton Hotels Corporation

933 Civic Center Drive

Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Dear Mr. Jones:

Last winter I had the opportunity to speak with Ms. Tricia Banick from your Marketing Department. Ms. Banick suggested I contact you regarding my interest in working at Hilton Hotels Corporation.

From my enclosed resume you will note that I have direct experience in the fields of restaurant management and public relations in both the United States and Brazil. My educational background, my extracurricular activities, and my proficiency in Spanish and French have strengthened my skills in the areas of supervising, organizing, and planning. I am looking for a challenging and rewarding career in the hospitality industry and trust that my qualifications are what you are seeking.

I would appreciate the opportunity to talk to you about a position with your company. Please feel free to contact me at 724/946-____ or janedq@555.edu to explore my background further.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

(Your Handwritten Signature)

Jane Doe

Enclosures

Box 1257

Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA 16172

March 3, 20__

Ms. Jane Smith

Personnel Director

Amherst County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission

898 Park Avenue

Suite 12

Buffalo, NY 16335

Dear Ms. Smith:

As a Counselor at Hermitage House Youth Services, I believe that I am well prepared for the position of Prevention Specialist that is currently available at the Amherst County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission.

From my enclosed resume you will note that my responsibilities as a counselor are similar to those of the Prevention Specialist. I have worked with adolescents in groups and individually, as well as with the families of these youths. My positions as a counselor and crisis volunteer have provided me with training in the area of drug and alcohol prevention.

In May of this year I will obtain my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology, with a minor in Psychology, from Westminster College. I have a strong commitment to helping adolescents, and I am willing and excited to learn new responsibilities. I would greatly appreciate your consideration of my application for this position. Please feel free to contact me at (624) 946-5555 or blancz@555.edu.

Sincerely,

(Your Handwritten Signature)

Josephine Blanc

Enclosures

644 Harrogate Drive

Pittsburgh, PA 15241

June 5, 20__

Ms. Paula Spaulido

Recruitment Center/Programs Division

Central Intelligence Agency

P.O. Box 12727

Arlington, VA 22209-0065

Dear Ms. Spaulido:

Thank you for responding to my inquiry regarding employment opportunities with the Central Intelligence Agency. The organizational description and employment requirements found in the information packet that you provided have confirmed my desire to pursue a position with your agency.

From my resume you will note that I have direct experience in the international arena. My educational background, both foreign and domestic, has strengthened my skills for both the classroom and business environments. My analytical, organizational, human resource management, and planning skills are evident in my extracurricular activities and leadership positions. I am looking for a challenging and rewarding career in the intelligence community and trust that my qualifications will meet your requirements.

I would appreciate the opportunity to talk to you about a position with the CIA. Please feel free to contact me at 412/648-5555 or sprowgb@555.edu.

Thank you for your consideration.

Best Regards,

(Your Handwritten Signature)

George Dubya Sprow

Enclosure

REFERENCE GUIDELINES

Create a separate page for your references

Center information on page

List names, titles, and contact information for each reference on separate sheet of paper that matches your resume and cover letter

Always ask permission before using anyone?s name as a reference, or including their home address and/or phone number

Do not use relatives or friends as references; try to use people who know about your work-related abilities

Former employers, internship or volunteer project supervisors, and faculty are good choices

From 3 to 5 references are appropriate

Have list of references prepared in the event you are asked to provide them

References for

Cee D. Rom

George W. Bush

President of the United States

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Washington, DC 10001

(202) 555-1212 ? Oval Office

(202) 555-5555 ? White House

e-mail: eagle@555.com

R. Thomas Williamson

President

Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA 16172

(724) 946-7131 ? office

(724) 946-5555 ? home

e-mail: williart@555.edu

Dr. Barbara T. Faires

Chair, Math & Computer Science Department

Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA 16172

(724) 946-7293 - office

(724) 946-5555 ? home

e-mail: fairesbt@555.edu

Thank You Letter Guidelines

Your Present Address

City, State, Zip Code

Date of Letter

Individual?s Name

Title

Employer

Street Address

City, State, Zip Code

Dear Mr./Ms./Dr. (Last Name)_ :

First Paragraph: In your initial paragraph, thank the interviewer for the opportunity to be considered for the particular position. If possible, identify one or two things that came up in the interview to remind the interviewer of who you are.

Second Paragraph: Reinforce and highlight your qualifications. Rephrase your background and briefly explain how your skills, experience, and accomplishments make you right for the job. Also clarify anything you wish you had made more clear, or forgot to say, during the interview.

Closing Paragraph: In the closing paragraph, emphasize your interest in the position. Indicate that you look forward to hearing from the interviewer or refer to follow-up instructions discussed during the interview. Include your phone number. You may include your e-mail address if you wish.

Sincerely,

(Your Handwritten Signature)

Your Name Typed

General: Thank you letters can be handwritten or typed and should be mailed within 24 hours of your interview. You can use a standard business format. If you were interviewed by more than one person, a separate note should be sent to each person.

Sample Thank You Letter

21 Smith Road

New Wilmington, PA 16172

724-555-1212

August 22, 2001

Ms. Penelope Interviewer

Human Resource Director

Child Development Center

123 Hopkins Boulevard

New Castle, PA 16105

Dear Ms. Interviewer:

Thank you for the opportunity to interview with you yesterday afternoon. I am very interested in the case worker position you described.

My sociology and psychology classes, internship, summer jobs, and my community service work at the Women?s Shelter have prepared me well for a case worker?s position. I am especially interested in the group therapy program you mentioned. I would welcome the opportunity to contribute to that effort.

I enjoyed meeting you and your staff and look forward to hearing from you soon. If I can provide any additional information, please call me at (724) 555-1212, or you may e-mail me at seekerjl@555.edu. Thank you again for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

(Your handwritten signature)

Joe Seeker

Sample Thank You Letter - 2

Ima Kneidajob

1234 Fifth Avenue

New Wilmington, PA 16172

724-555-1212

August 22, 2000

Mr. Ray O?Hope

Employment Director

Acme Hotels, Inc.

321 Main Street

New Castle, PA 11111

Dear Mr. O?Hope:

I appreciated the opportunity to meet with you yesterday to learn more about your organization. It was interesting to learn that your secretary, Mrs. Rogers, is an alumna of Westminster College.

As we discussed, my education in business administration at Westminster and my internship at Marriott provide a good fit for the position of Associate Corporate Catering Manager. My attention to detail, planning abilities, and experience with corporate customers would be of great value in fulfilling the responsibilities of the position. I am not sure I mentioned during my interview that I will conclude my training in Excel next week. I believe this skill would be beneficial during budget reviews.

My interest in this position is strong, and I will contact you next week, as you suggested, to discuss the next steps. You can contact me at school until May 15th at 724-946-5555, and at home at 724-658-5555, after that date.

Sincerely,

(Your Handwritten Signature)

Ima Kneidajob


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