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Resume Assignment
  • PED 3900

2
EIU Career Services
  • Web site
  • http//www.jobsrv.eiu.edu/
  • Career Guide
  • Resume Development
  • Electronic Resumes

3
Physical Education Department
  • Sample resume

4
YOUR NAME   Present Address Permanent
Address   Phone Phone Email   OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging internship in the field
of adult fitness/cardiac rehabilitation/sports
management which would utilize the knowledge and
skills I have gained through my
education.   EDUCTION Eastern Illinois
University, Charleston, IL Bachelor of Science in
Physical Education April 2003 Minor in
Community Health GPA 3.14/4.0   Richland
Community College, Decatur, IL Associates in
Science December 2000 CPR Certified RELEVANT
COURSE AREAS Kinesiology Human Physiology
Exercise Physiology Physical Fitness Appraisal
and Performance Assessment Designing Exercise
and Sport Training Programs Micrcomputers in
Physical Education American Red Cross
Instructor   QUALIFICATIONS ATP Lab Worker
Eastern Illinois University1999
present. perform body composition test,
sub-maximal aerobic tests, etc calculate test
results and explain tests results Offer
information on how people can achieve personal
fitness goals
 
EMPLOYMENT List 2 to 3 jobs (briefly) in reverse
chronology order. Include organization name and
location (city and state), dates (month and 4
digit year), job title and responsibilities   HONO
RS/ACTIVITIES Intramural sports Physical
Education Club, 2001-2003 Deans List Special
Olympic Volunteer, Spring 2001   REFERENCES Refere
nces Availed Upon Request, References
Credentials Furnished Upon Request. Career
Services, Eastern Illinois University,
Charleston, IL 61920. Telephone (217) 581-2412
or Fax (217) 581-2222.
5
Physical appearance
  • Resumes should be prepared on a personal
    computer. 
  • Use 8 1/2 x 11 inch high quality paper. 
  • Most often white, off-white, ivory, or light gray
    is recommended. 
  • Always balance the material on the page with at
    least 1 inch margins on all sides of the paper.
  • Never include a photograph with the resume or a
    current date.
  • Left justify your text and use a 12 point sans
    serif font like Times Roman or Helvetica.

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Information Section
  • The Heading
  • OBJECTIVE
  • EDUCATION
  • RELEVANT COURSE AREAS
  • QUALIFICATIONS
  • EMPLOYMENT
  • HONORS/ACTIVITIES
  • REFERENCES

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The Heading
  • Usually the first piece of information the
    employers sees regarding you qualifications, is
    the heading section of your resume. 
  • This should include your name, address
    (local/current), telephone number, and e-mail
    address. 
  • There is no need to type resume at the top. 
  • Always give your full name. 
  • It can be typed in capital letters in bold.

8
YOUR NAME   Present Address Permanent
Address   Phone Phone Email
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OBJECTIVE
  • This is used to convey career goals. 
  • If you are willing to relocate, include this at
    the end of your objective. 
  • An alternative to an objective is a Personal
    Profile. 
  • This usually consists of two or four sentences. 
  • This emphasizes your strongest talents
    experiences.

10
YOUR NAME   Present Address Permanent
Address   Phone Phone Email   OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging internship in the field
of adult fitness/cardiac rehabilitation/sports
management which would utilize the knowledge and
skills I have gained through my education.
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EDUCATION
  • Begin with your most recent or anticipated degree
    to be completed and then continue back in time. 
  • Include dates of attendance, school names
    location, date of graduation, degree, major,
    minor and areas of concentration. 
  • Your G.P.A. is optional. 
  • If you include it, it should be written as
    follows  Cumulative or Major G.P.A. 2.78/4.0. 
  • If you financed you education, you should include
    this with approximate percentage financed.

12
YOUR NAME   Present Address Permanent
Address   Phone Phone Email   OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging internship in the field
of adult fitness/cardiac rehabilitation/sports
management which would utilize the knowledge and
skills I have gained through my
education.   EDUCTION Eastern Illinois
University, Charleston, IL Bachelor of Science in
Physical Education April 2003 Minor in
Community Health GPA 3.14/4.0   Richland
Community College, Decatur, IL Associates in
Science December 2000   CPR certified
13
RELEVANT COURSE AREAS
EDUCTION Eastern Illinois University, Charleston,
IL Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
April 2003 Minor in Community Health GPA
3.14/4.0   Richland Community College, Decatur,
IL Associates in Science December 2000   CPR
certified   RELEVANT COURSE AREAS Kinesiology
Human Physiology Exercise Physiology Physical
Fitness Appraisal and Performance Assessment
Designing Exercise and Sport Training Programs
Microcomputers in Physical Education American
Red Cross Instructor
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QUALIFICATIONS
  • RELEVANT COURSE AREAS
  • Kinesiology Human Physiology Exercise
    Physiology Physical Fitness Appraisal and
    Performance Assessment Designing Exercise and
    Sport Training Programs Micrcomputers in
    Physical Education American Red Cross
    Instructor
  •  
  • QUALIFICATIONS
  • ATP Lab Worker Eastern Illinois University1999
    present.
  • Perform body composition test, sub-maximal
    aerobic tests, etc
  • Calculate test results and explain tests results
  • Offer information on how people can achieve
    personal fitness goals

15
EMPLOYMENT
  • This area is of great importance. 
  • Use the reverse chronological order just as you
    did with education. 
  • Include part-time, summer, volunteer work,
    military experience, student teaching, graduate
    assistant positions. 
  • Under this category, identify job title, name of
    employer, and employer's city and state. 
  • Generally, pre-collegiate work experience is not
    included unless it is highly relevant or was
    continued through the college years.

16
RELEVANT COURSE AREAS Kinesiology Human
Physiology Exercise Physiology Physical
Fitness Appraisal and Performance Assessment
Designing Exercise and Sport Training Programs
Micrcomputers in Physical Education American
Red Cross Instructor   QUALIFICATIONS ATP Lab
Worker Eastern Illinois University1999
present. perform body composition test,
sub-maximal aerobic tests, etc calculate test
results and explain tests results Offer
information on how people can achieve personal
fitness goals EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT List 2 to 3
jobs (briefly) in reverse chronology order.
Include organization name and location (city and
state), dates (month and 4 digit year), job title
and responsibilities
 
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HONORS/ACTIVITIES
EMPLOYMENT List 2 to 3 jobs (briefly) in reverse
chronology order. Include organization name and
location (city and state), dates (month and 4
digit year), job title and responsibilities   HONO
RS/ACTIVITIES Intramural sports Physical
Education Club, 2001-2003 Deans List Special
Olympic Volunteer, Spring 2001
18
REFERENCES
  • You may include one of the following brief
    statements 
  • References Availed Upon Request.
  • References Credentials Furnished Upon Request. 
  • Typically, a separate page of references, which
    lists names, titles, addresses, and phone number
    of three to five references, is made available to
    employers when requested.

19
EMPLOYMENT List 2 to 3 jobs (briefly) in reverse
chronology order. Include organization name and
location (city and state), dates (month and 4
digit year), job title and responsibilities   HONO
RS/ACTIVITIES Intramural sports Physical
Education Club, 2001-2003 Deans List Special
Olympic Volunteer, Spring 2001   REFERENCES Refere
nces Availed Upon Request Career Services,
Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
61920. Telephone (217) 581-2412 or Fax (217)
581-2222.
20
YOUR NAME   Present Address Permanent
Address   Phone Phone Email   OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging internship in the field
of adult fitness/cardiac rehabilitation/sports
management which would utilize the knowledge and
skills I have gained through my
education.   EDUCTION Eastern Illinois
University, Charleston, IL Bachelor of Science in
Physical Education April 2003 Minor in
Community Health GPA 3.14/4.0   Richland
Community College, Decatur, IL Associates in
Science December 2000 CPR Certified RELEVANT
COURSE AREAS Kinesiology Human Physiology
Exercise Physiology Physical Fitness Appraisal
and Performance Assessment Designing Exercise
and Sport Training Programs Micrcomputers in
Physical Education American Red Cross
Instructor   QUALIFICATIONS ATP Lab Worker
Eastern Illinois University1999
present. perform body composition test,
sub-maximal aerobic tests, etc calculate test
results and explain tests results Offer
information on how people can achieve personal
fitness goals
 
EMPLOYMENT List 2 to 3 jobs (briefly) in reverse
chronology order. Include organization name and
location (city and state), dates (month and 4
digit year), job title and responsibilities   HONO
RS/ACTIVITIES Intramural sports Physical
Education Club, 2001-2003 Deans List Special
Olympic Volunteer, Spring 2001   REFERENCES Refere
nces Availed Upon Request, Career Services,
Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
61920. Telephone (217) 581-2412 or Fax (217)
581-2222.
21
Assignment - Resume
  • Develop a resume using the guidelines from EIU
    Career Services and the Physical Education sample
    resume on the preceding page
  • Note use the tab key to indent. Do not the
    space key.
  • Save your resume as a word document (.doc)
  • Email a copy of your resume as attachments to the
    instructor before next Monday at noon.

22
ADDDITIONAL RESUME INFORMATION FYI ONLY
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What is the "correct" resume format to use?
  • It is important to understand one point "There
    is no one right way to construct a resume."
  • There are hundreds of styles to choose from. You
    need to select the style that best matches you.
  • You are the only person who will be representing
    the information presented in your resume.

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What is the "correct" resume format to use?
  • The lifespan of a resume is approximately 30-35
    seconds. Therefore, keep these tips in mind when
    writing your resume
  • Keep it in a concise, easy-to-read format
  • Use phrases and incomplete sentences for work
    experience descriptions.
  • Limit the use of "I."
  • Start each sentence or phrase with action verbs
    whenever possible.
  • Try to keep your resume to one page, or if you
    have extensive experience a 2 page resume is
    acceptable.
  • Be focused employers need to know what you want.
  • Give it a professional appearance--use resume
    quality paper, light colors are best.
  • Use 1" margins for both sides, top and bottom of
    the page

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Chronological Resume-
  • Most effective if your work history or
    educational experience relate to the job you are
    seeking. This is the most widely used and
    accepted format. A chronological resume
    emphasizes dates of employment. The information
    presented is outlined in reverse chronological
    order with the most recent job and degrees
    appearing first.

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Functional Resume-
  • Most effective if your skills are your best
    qualifications for the position you are seeking.
    A functional resume allows you to group your
    experience in skills categories that emphasize
    your strengths. Job titles and employment
    chronologies are minimized. This format provides
    greater flexibility in representing skills gained
    through personal experience, but should include
    significant examples of these professional
    skills.

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Technical Resume-
  • Technical resumes are similar in many ways to
    standard business resumes. The main difference is
    that a profile of technical skills is almost
    always included. In a technical resume, you will
    put less emphasis on education or experience that
    is not directly related to the technical skills
    you are presenting. In short, a technical resume
    is even more focused than a typical business
    resume. Technical recruiter and human resource
    professionals look for several things in
    evaluating resumes, such as qualifying technical
    skills, evidence of intelligence, neatness, and
    consistency.

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The Heading
  • Name, Address (local/permanent), Telephone
    Number, E-mail Address
  • This is usually the first piece of information an
    employer sees. Give your full name, do not
    abbreviate--use ALL CAPS and BOLD to make it
    stand out. You can also include your cell phone
    number.

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Career Objectives
  • Conveys career goals
  • Most employers recommend the use of a Career
    Objective section in the resume, which
    communicates your career goal or job objective.
    If you are willing to relocate, include the
    phrase "Willing to Relocate" at the end of your
    Career Objective statement.

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Education
  • Degree, Institution, Dates of Attendance, Major,
    GPA, Minor/Concentration
  • Start with your most recent or anticipated degree
    to be completed and go back in time. DO NOT list
    your high school. Dates of attendance, school
    names, locations, date of graduation or
    anticipated graduation date, degree major, minor,
    and, if applicable, areas of concentration.
    Regarding your GPA, many employers like to have
    this in the resume. It is, however, optional. If
    you do include your GPA, it should be written as
    follows Cumulative or Major GPA 3.12(4.0). If
    you are paying for your education, with little
    financial support from parents, then you should
    indicate this by writing Financed 90 percent of
    my educational (or college) expenses.

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Work Experience
  • Position Title, Name of Employer, Location, Dates
    of Employment, Description of Work
    Responsibilities
  • This section is of great importance. Use reverse
    chronological order when listing your work
    experiences. Include part-time, summer, volunteer
    work, military experience, student teaching, and
    graduate assistant positions. All work experience
    held for a minimum of three months should be
    included in your resume. If you have several
    years of work experience, the rule of thumb is to
    list those positions held during the last 10-15
    years. This is a judgement call you will need to
    make as you market yourself to an employer. Under
    each work experience listing, identify job title,
    name of employer, employer's city and state.
    Also, list the dates employed and the
    responsibilities of each position using action
    verbs. Be sure to highlight accomplishments as
    well as responsibilities. Generally,
    pre-collegiate work experience is not included
    unless it is highly relevant or was continued
    through the college years.

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Related Information
  • This can be any information you deem relevant to
    the position you are seeking. It can include
    areas such as
  • Honors, Awards
  • Extra-Curricular Activities
  • Volunteer Experience
  • Technical Skills
  • Memberships
  • Publications

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References
  • Indicating that references are available upon
    request at the bottom of the resume is no longer
    necessary for non-education job candidates.
  • Typically, a separate page of references, which
    lists names, titles, addresses and phone numbers
    of 3-5 references, is made available to employers
    when requested.
  • This reference page is printed on your resume
    paper and is sent to employers upon their
    request.

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Resume Do's Don'ts
  • DO proofread your resume. Check for spelling and
    grammatical errors.
  • DO limit your resume to 1-2 pages.
  • DO use 10-12 point font.
  • DO include CURRENT phone number and e-mail
    address
  • DO use quality resume paper
  • DO use action verbs when describing work
    experience
  • DO be honest -- be prepared to back up everything
    on your resume.
  • DO use organized, easy-to-read format
  • DO send your resume with a cover letter
  • DON'T use the pronoun "I" very often or not at
    all
  • DON'T rely on another person to write your
    resume.
  • DON'T use decorative fonts or bullets
  • DON'T leave big gaps in your employment history -
    explain why
  • DON'T include personal information, i.e., height,
    weight, marital status, etc.

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Writing a Winning Resume
  • A self summary of your personal, educational,
    employment experiences qualifications is know
    as a resume. 
  • A resume should tell who you are, what you know,
    what you do well what you want to with the
    knowledge you have. 
  • A resume is done to serve the purpose of getting
    an interview for you, serve as a reference for
    the employer during the interview, as a
    reminder of you after the interview is complete.

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Writing a Winning Resume
  • A resume may only be reviewed in 30-35 seconds. 
  • Since this is the case, resumes should be written
    in a concise and easy-to-read format. 
  • Start each sentence with an action verb if
    possible. 
  • Limit the use of the pronoun "I". 
  • A typical resume should be no longer than 1
    page. 
  • If you have extensive work experience, your
    resume may be 2 pages.

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Writing a Winning Resume
  • Resumes demonstrate your ability to write
    organize your thoughts. 
  • Do not rely on another person or resume
    preparation service to write your resume. 
  • Neatness correct spelling are essential. 
  • Employers prefer that resumes be free of
    spelling, typographical, grammar mistakes.
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