Part 1: Job Advertisement Visit online job search sites and select a job ad for which you will target your resume. Paste the text of the job ad that inc

Part 1: Job Advertisement

Visit online job search sites and select a job ad for which you will target your resume. Paste the text of the job ad that includes the full description of the job, including the job title, job requirements, skills, knowledge, and so forth, into a Microsoft Word document and save it as JobAdLASTName.docx. Do not submit a link or a screenshot of the job ad.

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Résumé Evaluation Checklist

Student’s Name

Evaluator’s Name

Your résumé should immediately convey your ability to do the target job and promote the unique selling points of your personal brand to a prospective employer. It should clearly communicate your capabilities for delivering on the job’s requirements and, wherever possible, demonstrate accomplishments that jump off the page to make you more memorable than the competition.

FOCUS & SUMMARY

Y=Yes

N=No

G=Good F=Fair

P=Poor

Summary: Contains significant role, skill, & value match

Role Match: Does your résumé present a clear target job title? A target job title gives the reader a clear focus and boosts visibility in database searches.

Skill Match: Does your résumé contain a relevant skills summary in the top third of the first page? Key words should match the skills and qualifications listed in the job description.

Value Match: Does your résumé align relevant value with employers’ needs? Did you include a list of accomplishments or career highlights reflecting skills and/or unique achievements that relate to potential customers’ needs as stated in the job description?

Comments

EDUCATION

Y=Yes

N=No

G=Good F=Fair

P=Poor

Education provides concentration, projects, coursework, and certification only related to target.

School name (example: DeVry University or Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University)

Program/Major (Accuracy matters – Check Degree Works for the specific name)

Concentrations, minors, technical specialties, or tracks

Graduation month and year (if future date, include “anticipated” next to the projected graduation year)

Curriculum highlights with all relevant coursework (include upper division course titles, exclude course numbers or “with lab”)

Relevant projects, internships, and/or student organizations

Academic Honors included based on Academic Catalog (Associate/Bachelor: GPA ≥ 3.5 / Masters: GPA ≥ 3.7)

Comments

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE (WORK & VOLUNTEER)

Y=Yes

N=No

G=Good F=Fair

P=Poor

Experience focuses action verbs & accomplishments on solving problems, which includes all relevant jobs listing both paid and volunteer positions within the last 10 years, with…

Job Title & Company Name

City/state of work address (excludes full address and phone number)

Job duration (months and years employed)

Tasks & responsibilities for current and previous positions are written in paragraph form

Contributions, accomplishments, and achievements unique to the individual (or simply quantified) are written with bullets in the past tense under all positions

Bullets begin with strong action verbs and are concise

Bullets include quantified results (How much?  How many?  How often?)

Comments

AFFILIATIONS

Y=Yes

N=No

G=Good F=Fair

P=Poor

Relevant professional organizations and/or other organizations including offices held and special projects or accomplishments (if applicable)

Comments

DESIGN & LAYOUT

Y=Yes

N=No

G=Good F=Fair

P=Poor

Overall design is appealing, consistent, and easy to read throughout the résumé

All sections in the résumé are in reverse chronological order

Résumé does not include personal pronouns (e.g. I, me, my)

There is a good amount of white space (the resumé isn’t cluttered)

Professional email, hyperlinks to portfolio/website, and/or customized LinkedIn URL included

Font is professional (Suggested: Helvetica, Garamond, Gill Sans, or Calibri) and between size 10 & 12

Contributions, accomplishments, and achievements unique to the individual (or simply quantified) are written with bullets in the past tense under all positions

Bullets begin with strong action verbs and are concise

Bullets include quantified results (How much?  How many?  How often?)

Comments

OVERALL RATING (conveys a professional image with relevance to business needs)

What is done particularly well in this résumé?

What are the main opportunities for improvement?

**Copy and paste your résumé into the O*NET-SOC AutoCoder ( http://onetsocautocoder.com/plus/onetmatch) to review your results.

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