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© 2004. Artichoke Training Associates COURSE OUTLINE Presenting Yourself Through Resumes, Cover Letters and Interviews Program Description: Putting your best foot forward in a period of transition can be a challenge. How can you construct a resume and cover letter that will get noticed in today’s job market? In this one-day (or two-session) interactive workshop, we will share best practices in writing resumes and cover letters, and discuss ways to improve your interviewing skills, including review what to do before, during and after the interview. We will note different types of interviewing techniques, and provide tips on how to present you in the best light. We will talk about what to wear to an interview, and review questions to ask the prospective employer. You will have the opportunity to have your resume reviewed by the instructor and your peers, and engage in a brief, optional mock interview. This constructive feedback will allow you to make revisions to your resume and enhance your interviewing skills to present you in the best way possible. Learning Objectives: Identify the different types of resumes and review formatting guidelines. Practice writing the summary section of your resume and specific accomplishment statements. Review and discuss guidelines for preparing cover letters. Provide constructive resume feedback to others, and receive feedback from others on your own resume. Discuss the “three C’s” of what employers look for in job applicants (competency, commitment, culture). Review commonly asked interview questions and practice answering behavioral interview questions. Identify ways to learn more about the prospective employer. Discuss best practices in appropriate attire for interviews. Course Outline: PART ONE PART TWO 1. Welcome & Introductions 2. Guidelines for Formatting Resumes 3. Elements of a Resume (Objective, Profile, Summary, Skills, Experience, Education, Affiliations, Awards) 4. Types of Resumes (Chronological, Functional, Scanned, Online) 5. Working on Your Resume 6. Guidelines for Preparing Cover Letters 7. Resume Feedback Session 8. What Employers Really Look For 9. Resume Feedback Session #2 10. Preparing Yourself for an Interview 11. Researching the Prospective Company 12. Other Tips for a Successful Job Search 13. Guidelines for Appropriate Business Attire 14. Action Plan, Summary and Evaluation

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© 2004. Artichoke Training Associates

COURSE OUTLINEPresenting Yourself Through Resumes, Cover Letters and Interviews

Program Description: Putting your best foot forward in a period of transition can be a challenge. How canyou construct a resume and cover letter that will get noticed in today’s job market? Inthis one-day (or two-session) interactive workshop, we will share best practices inwriting resumes and cover letters, and discuss ways to improve your interviewingskills, including review what to do before, during and after the interview. We will notedifferent types of interviewing techniques, and provide tips on how to present you inthe best light. We will talk about what to wear to an interview, and review questionsto ask the prospective employer. You will have the opportunity to have your resumereviewed by the instructor and your peers, and engage in a brief, optional mockinterview. This constructive feedback will allow you to make revisions to your resumeand enhance your interviewing skills to present you in the best way possible.

Learning Objectives:• Identify the different types of resumes and review formatting guidelines.• Practice writing the summary section of your resume and specific

accomplishment statements.• Review and discuss guidelines for preparing cover letters.• Provide constructive resume feedback to others, and receive feedback from

others on your own resume.• Discuss the “three C’s” of what employers look for in job applicants (competency,

commitment, culture).• Review commonly asked interview questions and practice answering behavioral

interview questions.• Identify ways to learn more about the prospective employer.• Discuss best practices in appropriate attire for interviews.

Course Outline:

PART ONE PART TWO

1. Welcome & Introductions2. Guidelines for Formatting Resumes 3. Elements of a Resume (Objective,

Profile, Summary, Skills, Experience,Education, Affiliations, Awards)

4. Types of Resumes (Chronological,Functional, Scanned, Online)

5. Working on Your Resume6. Guidelines for Preparing Cover Letters7. Resume Feedback Session

8. What Employers Really Look For9. Resume Feedback Session #210. Preparing Yourself for an Interview11. Researching the Prospective

Company12. Other Tips for a Successful Job

Search13. Guidelines for Appropriate Business

Attire14. Action Plan, Summary and Evaluation