Resume Workshop Proposal
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June 14, 2011
Resume Workshop Proposal
Resumes are the way we, initially, present ourselves professionally, so creating one for the first time can be a daunting task for a student. It may also be challenging for professors, staff, and other professionals to update and form a pleasing, effective resume that grabs the potential employers attention. This workshop will give everyone the tools they need to put together a basic resume, as well as the information necessary to assist others in resume creation.
The topics covered (broken down in detail further on) will include differing viewpoints on resume length and how profession and discipline affect that; how to choose appropriate language that enhances the readers perception of your skillset; and ways to create a stylistically pleasing document that uses font, white space, and emphasis effectively. To accomplish this, I will provide resume samples to view, and explain each elements importance as well as describe different ways to accomplish the goals I outlined above. Also, I will also spend 1/3 of the session on actual resume creation/adaption so that attendees may put the skills they are learning to use immediately, thereby retaining more of the information provided.
The session will last approximately an hour and thirty minutes with allowances made for some questions. I will require that each attendee bring an electronic copy of their resume or the information needed to create one.
Overview of topics to be covered in workshop:
Different types of resumes
One page vs. two page resume
How profession, position, and experience play a role
Including an objective
Content
Action verbs
Choosing your language to enhance your experience without lying
Paying attention to where content is placed
What to highlight (jobs, volunteer experience)
What should be left out and included in a cover letter
Keeping it short and to the point
Style
Using whitespace effectively
Font choice and what it communicates
Which styles are most appropriate for what fields