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The assignment will comprise four deliverables: a resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and portfolio. We consider these essential elements of a successful job package. | The assignment will comprise four deliverables: a resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and portfolio. We consider these essential elements of a successful job package. | ||
==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">How to Search for a Job | ==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">How to Search for a Job</div>== | ||
The first step is to identify positions that align with your interests and skills. What experience do you have to offer? What experience are you looking to gain? Take some time to read and compile job descriptions to help you answer these questions. We recommend the following resources: | The first step is to identify positions that align with your interests and skills. What experience do you have to offer? What experience are you looking to gain? Take some time to read and compile job descriptions to help you answer these questions. We recommend the following resources: | ||
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* [https://glassdoor.com Glassdoor] | * [https://glassdoor.com Glassdoor] | ||
* [https://indeed.com/ Indeed] | * [https://indeed.com/ Indeed] | ||
* [https://www.internqube.com/websites.html InternQube] | |||
* Professional society conferences | * Professional society conferences | ||
== <div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> | ==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Writing an Effective Resume</div>== | ||
A resume is a one-page summary of your skills, accomplishments, and experiences. Its main purpose is to persuade a potential employer to interview you. It is important that your resume highlights the competencies you have developed through your experiences. | A resume is a one-page summary of your skills, accomplishments, and experiences. Its main purpose is to persuade a potential employer to interview you. It is important that your resume highlights the competencies you have developed through your experiences. | ||
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* Quantify or qualify: when appropriate, use numbers and context for the work you are describing. | * Quantify or qualify: when appropriate, use numbers and context for the work you are describing. | ||
=== Where to Build Your Resume === | ===Formatting=== | ||
Keep the layout of your resume simple to allow the reader to focus on the content you’ve written. Here are a few general guidelines: | |||
* Use single-spacing to maximize space. | |||
* Use 1’’ - 1.5’ margins. | |||
* Ensure that the document is no more than one-page in length. | |||
===Where to Build Your Resume=== | |||
* [https://templates.office.com/en-us/resume-templates Office] offers free resume templates for Microsoft Word | * [https://templates.office.com/en-us/resume-templates Office] offers free resume templates for Microsoft Word | ||
* [https://www.canva.com/ Canva] has free, readymade resume templates available for you to use. | * [https://www.canva.com/ Canva] has free, readymade resume templates available for you to use. | ||
* [https://www.overleaf.com/ Overleaf] is a free, easy to use online LaTex editor | * [https://www.overleaf.com/ Overleaf] is a free, easy to use online LaTex editor | ||
=== Further Resources === | ===Further Resources=== | ||
* | * Our [https://manual.eg.poly.edu/images/a/a4/Recitation_Resumes.pptx recitation presentation] provides helpful quick tips for preparing a resume. | ||
* Jobscan is a website that compares your resume to the jobs you are applying to. | * [https://jobscan.io Jobscan] is a website that compares your resume to the jobs you are applying to. | ||
* The Wasserman Center Resume Guide provides more information and sample resumes for | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XTGT4QmCwtRcgVhbKvQVajm_YA3MMo5uGsR_PqRAZqo/edit The Wasserman Center Resume Guide] provides more information and sample resumes. | ||
===Assignment Requirements=== | |||
* Prepare a '''one-page''' resume for review. | |||
* Upload the resume to the Submission page on the [https://eg.poly.edu EG website]. | |||
=== How to Write an Effective Cover Letter | ==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">How to Write an Effective Cover Letter</div>== | ||
A cover letter is a one-page document that provides you an opportunity to share more about yourself and give context for the experiences listed on your resume. | A cover letter is a one-page document that provides you an opportunity to share more about yourself and give context for the experiences listed on your resume. | ||
=== Required Sections === | === Required Sections === | ||
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* Lastly, sign off your cover letter with a formal closure, such as “sincerely,” “best regards,” or “respectfully.” | * Lastly, sign off your cover letter with a formal closure, such as “sincerely,” “best regards,” or “respectfully.” | ||
=== Further Resources === | ===Further Resources=== | ||
* The cover letter presentation by our Writing Consultants provides helpful quick tips for preparing a resume. | * The cover letter presentation by our Writing Consultants provides helpful quick tips for preparing a resume. | ||
* The Tandon Career Hub provides more information and sample cover letters for your review. | * The Tandon Career Hub provides more information and sample cover letters for your review. | ||
=== How to Create a | ===Assignment Requirements=== | ||
* Identify a job posting on NYU Handshake or LinkedIn. | |||
* Prepare a cover letter in response to the job posting. The cover letter should refer to the job posting you are responding to using a link in contact using the following format: | |||
::[Recipient Name] | |||
::[Recipient Title] | |||
::[Recipient Company] | |||
::Re: Application in Response to [Your Link] | |||
* Upload the cover letter on the [https://eg.poly.edu EG website]. | |||
==<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">How to Create an Effective LinkedIn Profile</div>== | |||
[https://linkedin.com LinkedIn] is an online professional networking platform with millions of members worldwide. Users on the platform can create profiles and connect directly with recruiters. Its use is essential to grow your career at any stage in its development. For our course, we require that you create a LinkedIn profile so that you can begin identifying opportunities early into your career. To create a profile, please follow the steps provided by the platform’s team on this webpage. | |||
Once you have created a profile, upload the following information to complete it. | |||
# A professional headshot. Remember that LinkedIn is a business networking service rather than a social media platform. Choose a photo with a clean background, good lighting, and a clear image of your face. The NYU Photo Bureau provides complimentary headshots to students. | |||
# The About Me section. Write a short paragraph describing yourself as a professional. This section displays at the top of your page – use this space to summarize your skills, experience, and objectives. | |||
The Education section. Add our institution, your major, and current year to your profile. You may also add your high school. | |||
# The Experience section. List any paid employment, internships, volunteer work, or relevant extracurricular activities in reverse chronological order. | |||
As you update more sections of your profile, LinkedIn will provide a rating on completeness. A high level of completeness increases the chances of someone discovering your profile, so be sure to update your LinkedIn as you do your resume. | |||
Now that you have completed your profile, it’s time to interact! We recommend connecting with your peers and joining groups relevant to your interests. We require that you follow at least one organization. Following a page will let you see organizational news and recruitment opportunities. | |||
===Assignment Requirements=== | |||
*Create a LinkedIn profile | |||
*Add a professional headshot | |||
*Update your about me section | |||
*Add your education and work experiences | |||
*Follow one organization | |||
*Submit URL to the [https://eg.poly.edu EG website] |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 21 August 2024
Applying to a job is a process that every student must almost always go through to gain employment. In our course, you will gain practice preparing a job package in response to a real-world job listing. Through this assignment, we hope to demystify the job application process and give you a headstart on seeking opportunities relevant to your professional interests.
The assignment will comprise four deliverables: a resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and portfolio. We consider these essential elements of a successful job package.
How to Search for a Job
The first step is to identify positions that align with your interests and skills. What experience do you have to offer? What experience are you looking to gain? Take some time to read and compile job descriptions to help you answer these questions. We recommend the following resources:
On Campus Resources
- Department listings
- Campus career fairs
- Handshake
- On-campus professional society events (visible on NYU Engage)
External Resources
- Glassdoor
- Indeed
- InternQube
- Professional society conferences
Writing an Effective Resume
A resume is a one-page summary of your skills, accomplishments, and experiences. Its main purpose is to persuade a potential employer to interview you. It is important that your resume highlights the competencies you have developed through your experiences.
To develop an effective resume, you must understand the value that you and a prospective employer provide each other. Reflect on the skills, accomplishments, and experiences that you plan to give to the employer. These skills and experiences can come from your education, previous jobs, extracurricular activities, or volunteer experiences. How does it compare to the qualifications laid out in the job description? Emphasize the aspects of your experience and skills that are most relevant to the job.
Now that you have a general idea of how you’d like to market yourself, let’s organize it into a document. While the content in your resume is important, its appearance can determine if it is read. Keep your sections clear and layout simple.
Required Sections
- Contact Information: At the top of the page, list your first and last name, city and state, phone number, and NYU e-mail address. Email address should be a variation of your first and last name, preferably your personalized NYU address. You can also include links to your LinkedIn profile or portfolio.
- Education: List the name of institutions you have attended, their locations, the degree you obtained there, and your graduation date. You should also include your GPA if it is above a 3.0.
- Experience: List any paid employment, internships, volunteer work, or relevant extracurricular activities in reverse chronological order. Describe each experience by listing the name of the organization, its location, your title, and the dates you were employed there. Under each experience listed, create a bulleted list detailing your role at the organization.
- Projects: Include projects that emphasize relevant skills. Focus on your achievements – include a few bullet points that describe the project, your role, and what its results and impact were.
- Skills: Include technical and professional skills, including other languages that you may speak. Characterize your level of ability using phrases such as “familiar with,” “knowledge of,” or “experience in.”
Writing Strong Bullet Points
- An effective resume displays confidence! Begin each bullet with a strong action verb to describe the task.
- Keep the length of your bullet points to a minimum.
- Order your bullet points in order of importance to the role you are applying to.
- Keep tense consistent within a section. For example, if you’re currently working at an organization, write descriptions in present tense. For previous experiences, write the descriptions in past tense.
- Quantify or qualify: when appropriate, use numbers and context for the work you are describing.
Formatting
Keep the layout of your resume simple to allow the reader to focus on the content you’ve written. Here are a few general guidelines:
- Use single-spacing to maximize space.
- Use 1’’ - 1.5’ margins.
- Ensure that the document is no more than one-page in length.
Where to Build Your Resume
- Office offers free resume templates for Microsoft Word
- Canva has free, readymade resume templates available for you to use.
- Overleaf is a free, easy to use online LaTex editor
Further Resources
- Our recitation presentation provides helpful quick tips for preparing a resume.
- Jobscan is a website that compares your resume to the jobs you are applying to.
- The Wasserman Center Resume Guide provides more information and sample resumes.
Assignment Requirements
- Prepare a one-page resume for review.
- Upload the resume to the Submission page on the EG website.
How to Write an Effective Cover Letter
A cover letter is a one-page document that provides you an opportunity to share more about yourself and give context for the experiences listed on your resume.
Required Sections
- A header that includes contact information that matches what you provided on your resume.
- A salutation addressed to a recruiter or hiring manager; if you are unsure of who will receive your job package, you may write, “To whom it may concern.”
- Begin with a 2-3 sentence introductory paragraph that states the purpose of the letter. What position are you applying to and how did you learn about it? Start with a strong, confident statement that communicates you are a good fit for the role.
- Next, use the body of your cover letter to describe why you are the best fit for a position. Typically, bodies comprise one or two paragraphs that are 4-5 sentences in length. Here, you can introduce your experiences and education as they relate to the role. Be sure to use keywords that mirror those posted in the job posting to demonstrate your familiarity and enthusiasm for the job.
- Close the body of your cover letter with a 2-3 sentence closing paragraph that includes a call to action. How can the employer reach out to you? Repeat your contact information and mention that more details about your experience can be found in your resume.
- Lastly, sign off your cover letter with a formal closure, such as “sincerely,” “best regards,” or “respectfully.”
Further Resources
- The cover letter presentation by our Writing Consultants provides helpful quick tips for preparing a resume.
- The Tandon Career Hub provides more information and sample cover letters for your review.
Assignment Requirements
- Identify a job posting on NYU Handshake or LinkedIn.
- Prepare a cover letter in response to the job posting. The cover letter should refer to the job posting you are responding to using a link in contact using the following format:
- [Recipient Name]
- [Recipient Title]
- [Recipient Company]
- Re: Application in Response to [Your Link]
- Upload the cover letter on the EG website.
How to Create an Effective LinkedIn Profile
LinkedIn is an online professional networking platform with millions of members worldwide. Users on the platform can create profiles and connect directly with recruiters. Its use is essential to grow your career at any stage in its development. For our course, we require that you create a LinkedIn profile so that you can begin identifying opportunities early into your career. To create a profile, please follow the steps provided by the platform’s team on this webpage.
Once you have created a profile, upload the following information to complete it.
- A professional headshot. Remember that LinkedIn is a business networking service rather than a social media platform. Choose a photo with a clean background, good lighting, and a clear image of your face. The NYU Photo Bureau provides complimentary headshots to students.
- The About Me section. Write a short paragraph describing yourself as a professional. This section displays at the top of your page – use this space to summarize your skills, experience, and objectives.
The Education section. Add our institution, your major, and current year to your profile. You may also add your high school.
- The Experience section. List any paid employment, internships, volunteer work, or relevant extracurricular activities in reverse chronological order.
As you update more sections of your profile, LinkedIn will provide a rating on completeness. A high level of completeness increases the chances of someone discovering your profile, so be sure to update your LinkedIn as you do your resume.
Now that you have completed your profile, it’s time to interact! We recommend connecting with your peers and joining groups relevant to your interests. We require that you follow at least one organization. Following a page will let you see organizational news and recruitment opportunities.
Assignment Requirements
- Create a LinkedIn profile
- Add a professional headshot
- Update your about me section
- Add your education and work experiences
- Follow one organization
- Submit URL to the EG website