1. Unit 2 – Resumes
In this unit there are
some materials that we can learn, there are 12 videos, 10 readings, and 14
quizzes. Some of the material we discussed is as follows :
1. What
is Resume? Why do you need one?
A resume is a written
document of work experience, education, and skills. Resumes are usually only
one or two pages long. And give a short but detailed description of your past
job duties and experiences. Why do you need a resume? Because there's a lot of
competition in the job market. Jobseekers need to create a resume that really
shows their qualifications to an employer. A great resume is really important
for three main reasons :
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First, a great resume will get the
attention of the employers and show why you are a good match for the job.
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The second reason you need a great
resume is that it communicates your strongest skills and accomplishments to a
future employer.
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The third, and most important, reason
you should need a great resume is that it gets you an interview.
2. Part
of Resume
We are going to look at
the resume in more detail and break it down into its different parts. The
applicants
must make a resume that is easy to read and explain in detail. Well, the first
thing you can do is make sure that your resume has each of the following key
parts.
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Name and contact details.
If an employer wants to
contact you to ask you to come for an interview, here is where they will find
your full name and information about how they can communicate with you, like
your email address or telephone number.
·
Headline and summary.
This section is where
you should write the job you are looking for and then include a summary of the
skills you have. So if we look at the sample resume again, you will see that
this person includes the job title Project Coordinator, and then gives a short
summary of her work experience and key skills.
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Work Experience
Here, you can list the
jobs you have worked at in the past, including your current job, if you have
one. Current job means what job you have now. Be sure to list your work
experience in reverse chronological order. In other words, list your most
recent job first, the one before that next, and so on into the past.
3. Writing
a Résumé : Name and Contact Information
In this unit we will learn how to make
the correct resume. To begin, your resume needs to clearly show your full name.
This means that you write your given name first followed by your family name. If
you have a middle name, you can write it out completely or just use the first
letter. Often, job seekers will make their name a larger size, or font, than
the rest of the words. This helps the employer, or the reader to find the name
very quickly. It is also common to put the name in the center at the top of the
page. Another way to make the name stand out is to write it in bold letters
which are darker than the other letters. The next part is for job seekers to
write their contact information. Which means their current postal address,
e-mail address, and telephone number. The postal address is your official
location where an employer can send you information. Your postal address is
your house number, street name, city, state or province, country and postal
code or number.
2. Learning Experience on the Second Week
It has helped me to know how to make a good resume
and understand more about the resume is very importand to search for a job.
3. Progress and Score (Week 2)