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September 14, 1986 - Image 7

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1986-09-14

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You can get a job:'
y C 01 An Dav·
l' A Correspondent
Getting job i n't easy in
tod y' mar et. But it can be
done - and i done - everyd y.
o hy h ven't you been ble
to do it? ell e no you ve
ot the right tuff, the que t­
lion is . . . did the interviewer
no it? e'll mere th t
the intervie er doe kno it,
and that' the purpo of this
I 0 part rie on getting
j b. This ee e'll talk about
th re me and the cover letter.
e'll t about the
intervie nd follo -up Write
to me nd I'll nd you a sample
re ume and cover letter.
Whether you're 100 ing for
cretarial, managerial, janatorial
or other profe ional wor,
when you seriously begin to job
hunt - you'll need resume.
Your re me is a one page
typed mmary of your recent
and related job experience. You
h ve to let rhe reader know th t
• you have the b c ground re­
quired to do thi particular
job. It i a repre ntation of
you, m e it 100 good.
For example, it should be om­
pletely error free. t the top
of your resume you should
h ve your name ddress, and
a phone number where you
can be re ched during th d y.
The re urne sh uld al c ntain
your educational bac ground,
any org nizations which you
elon to, volunteer work pro­
fe . onal affiliation and office
equipment th t you can per-
ate if it i relevant. If you
eak a cond langu e, this
should be on your resume.
Let the reader know if you have
held any leadership position in
an organization.
ow here's what you
shouldn't mention, Do not men­
tion the urce of your income
if it is from tate supported
monies, like welfare. Do not
mention how many children
you have. Do not mention
your marital status. Do not
mention the way you got your
high h I diploma (meaning
whether or not its the usual
diploma or a GED). Why
sh uldn't you mention the e
thin ? Be au they can pre-
judi e someone ainst you
befor they ever et chance 0
know you.
Along with your resume
you sh uld end a cover letter.
That letter should be ddre d
to the per n who is in charge
of hirin for that job. So
THE PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
serving
Berrien, Cass & Van Buren Counties
Cordially invites you to an
OPEN HOUSE and a RECEPTIO
being held for
Dr. Phillip E. Runkel,
State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
at the
PIC Area Center
(Captain's Table Banquet Room)
655 Riverview.Drive
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
on
Monday, September 22, 1986
2:00P.M. to 4:30P.M.
Job Training Partnership Act Program
take the time to find ou t how
to spell the person's name,
their title and the company
name. You should also m e
sure that you call the job by its
proper name. call the com­
pany and find out the job
title.
The first paragraph of the
letter should state the position
for which you are applying and
the fact that you are enclosing
your resume.
The cond paragraph should
highlight aspects of your re­
sume telling and showing why
you re particularly qualified
for the job. For example
my work with the sic and
ut-in members of my church
and my experience caring for
small children m e me parti­
cularly qualified for the posit­
ion of practical nurse in the
pediatrics ward.
The last par raph of the
letter should thank the person
for their time and give a day­
time phone number where you
can be re ched.
ow the ey to getting a
job is to hang in there and let
them kno that you want the
job. So do your resume and
parate your lf from tho
who don't do one. You'll
stand out from the very be­
ginning - and that' half the
battle.
Write to me and I'll nd you
a sample resume and cover
letter. Send a If-addre d,
stamped (.22) envelope to J F
Station, Box 7 9, ew York
City 10016.
At the
Library
BE 0 H RBOR - Pre­
School StoryTime will meet
on Wednesday, September 17,
from 10:00 to 10:45. The film,
Harold and the Purple Crayon,
will be shown, along with
other storie and ctivh ies for
young children. Children who
are 3·5 re elcome to
attend, and pre-registration i
not required.
ovies for children will be
shown on Saturday, September
20, at 10:00 and 2:00.
The library has an active
volunteer program. If interest­
ed please call r . cK' at
926-6139.
on ta SI t, Jr. Pulltz r Prlz
ardd
titled
n. in Journalism from
In 1969, York Unive ity.
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