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1 | For example, Writer/Editor. Liberal arts graduate with a passion for blogging, social justice, and print journalism. Four years of experience as a columnist for college newspaper. Seeking to contribute to the mission of nonprofit organization. | |
2 | Your font choice should be professional and legible. Remember, the literal translation of resume is “summary.” Use an 11- or 12-point font; if you use anything smaller, people will be squinting to read it. Try Calibri or Arial as a standard typeface for a contemporary look and Times New Roman or another serif style for a more traditional approach. | |
3 | Analyzed | |
4 | Collaborated | |
5 | Conducted | |
6 | Controlled | |
7 | Coordinated | |
8 | Created | |
9 | Designed | |
10 | Developed | |
11 | Established | |
12 | Evaluated | |
13 | Executed | |
14 | Generated | |
15 | Implemented | |
16 | Improved | |
17 | Increased | |
18 | Launched | |
19 | Led | |
20 | Maximized | |
21 | Organized | |
22 | Prepared | |
23 | Quantified | |
24 | Reduced | |
25 | Secured | |
26 | Strengthened | |
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28 | I’m a stagecraft and theater professional, focused primarily on technical direction. Over the last two years, I’ve spearheaded lighting and sound design workshops for other young adults in the area. These programs have had a huge impact on me, and I want to reach a larger audience, turning my technical background into a full-time educational role. | |
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30 | I’m an IT specialist primarily focused on diagnostics, support, and project management. Over the last three years, I’ve spearheaded advanced learning workshops at a mid-sized law firm. These have shaped my desire to help others through technology, driving me to find opportunities in a healthcare capacity through robotics and other electronics. correct. | |
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32 | Hi Oriana, | |
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34 | I was looking through my network and noticed you worked with a colleague of mine at Global Strategy a few years ago. My name is Cody, currently an IT specialist at Atlas Law, looking to break into developing robotics. I absolutely love the idea and application of helping others through technology — which seems to be the focus of your organization. I’d like to learn more about your role and the organization as a whole. | |
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36 | I read one of your published articles about advancements in physical tech support and found it fascinating. My skills and interests are aligned with many points you make. Where did you get the original idea to pursue this? I look forward to your reply. Have a great day! | |
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38 | Which of the following does Cody communicate well? Select all that apply. | |
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40 | What does an average day at this organization look like? | |
41 | How do you handle the work-life balance? | |
42 | What has been the most difficult challenge to overcome while working here? | |
43 | What do you enjoy most about working at this organization? | |
44 | How would you define success in the context of this role? | |
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46 | Ask about following up in your interview. | |
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48 | The best time to determine how and when a hiring manager would like you to follow up is in your interview. Ask two questions: 1) What are the next steps?, and 2) How should I follow up? | |
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50 | If you get a rejection, you must keep in mind that you’re always networking and thus should: | |
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52 | 1. Politely ask for feedback. Understanding why one hiring manager decided to go in a different direction may help you modify your approach and present yourself in a more appealing light. | |
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54 | - | 2. Thank the hiring manager for their time. You never know where your next opportunity will come from. Ending your correspondence with hiring managers in a pleasant and professional manner will help you leave a good impression and grow your network. |
54 | + | 2. Thank the hiring manager for their time. You never know where your next opportunity will come from. Ending your correspondence with hiring managers in a pleasant and professional manner will help you leave a good impression and grow your network. |
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56 | Need some tips on different ways to describe your strengths and skills? | |
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58 | If you can't find the right language to use when talking about your strengths and skills try these suggestions: | |
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60 | I have a knack for… | |
61 | I am talented at... | |
62 | I have an ability to.... | |
63 | I have a strong penchant for… | |
64 | I have a plethora of experience in.... | |
65 | Consider stating your aspirations using these prompts: | |
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67 | I am hoping to find a position in the field of | |
68 | I am looking for opportunities for me to develop… | |
69 | I am seeking Insight on how I can apply my talents in the area of... | |
70 | Stating Your Positive Characteristics: | |
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72 | See this extensive list for terminology to assist you in describing your positive characteristics | |
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74 | Describing your Accomplishments | |
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76 | See this worksheet for terminology to assist you win describing your accomplishments | |
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78 | The List: | |
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80 | Accountable Adaptable Adventurous | |
81 | Alert Ambitious Appropriate | |
82 | Assertive Astute Attentive | |
83 | Authentic Aware Bravery | |
84 | Calm Candid Capable | |
85 | Certain Charismatic Clear | |
86 | Collaborative Committed Communicator | |
87 | Compassion Comradeship Connected | |
88 | Conscious Considerate Consistent | |
89 | Contributes Cooperative Courageous | |
90 | Creative Curious Dedicated | |
91 | Determined Diplomatic Directive | |
92 | Disciplined Dynamic Easygoing | |
93 | Effective Efficient Empathetic | |
94 | Empowers Energetic Enthusiastic | |
95 | Ethical Excited Expressive | |
96 | Facilitates Fairness Faithful | |
97 | Fearless Flexible Friendly | |
98 | Generative Generosity Gratitude | |
99 | Happy Hard Working Honest | |
100 | Honorable Humorous Imaginative | |
101 | Immaculate Independent Initiates | |
102 | Innovative Inquiring Inquiring | |
103 | Integrates Integrity Intelligent | |
104 | Intentional Interested Intimate | |
105 | Joyful Knowledgeable Leading | |
106 | Listener Lively Logical | |
107 | Loving Loyal Manages Time Well | |
108 | Networker Nurturing Open-Minded | |
109 | Optimism Organized Patient | |
110 | Peaceful Planner Playful | |
111 | Poised Polite Powerful | |
112 | Practical Presents Self Well Proactive | |
113 | Problem-Solver Productive Punctual | |
114 | Reliable Resourceful Responsible | |
115 | Self-confident Self-generating Self-reliant | |
116 | Sense of Humor Sensual Serves Others | |
117 | Sincere Skillful Spiritual | |
118 | Spontaneous Stable Strong | |
119 | Successful Supportive Tactful | |
120 | Trusting Trustworthy Truthful | |
121 | Versatile Vibrant Warm | |
122 | Willing Wise Zealous |