Careers Newsletter

Careers Newsletter - Term 4, Week 7

Is Your Resume Summer Ready?

Before you start applying for jobs, it’s a good idea to make sure that you have a resume ready to go and that it’s up to date and that’s going to appeal to potential employers – help you stand out from the crows

 

Getting Your Resume Summer Ready

If you already have a resume, but you haven’t looked at it since you last applied for a job, or you were nagged to get one sorted, it could be due for a refresh.

 

 

  • Check your contact and personal details are correct
  • Add in any recent jobs you’ve not listed (including voluntary and community work)
  • Update and skills, awards, achievements that you’ve accomplished lately
  • List a couple of hobbies – the more relevant they are to the jobs you’re looking for the better

Take some time to review your skills and attributes section too.

 

Don’t forget that if you’re applying for a particular job, it’s a good idea to edit your CV to reflect what the employer is looking for. Never make things up, but it’s amazing how a little re-wording could make you more appealing as a prospective employee.

 

Creating a Resume

If you don’t have a resume and you’ll be applying for your first job, no problem, you’ve got some time to prepare one.  Remember to include:

  • Your name, age and contact details
  • Education details, including the names of your schools and a list of subjects you’ve studied
  • Any other jobs that you’ve had, including volunteer work or work experience
  • A list of your skills – don’t be shy
  • Awards or achievements you’ve received
  • A couple of your hobbies and interests

Keep it brief, simple, honest, and easy to read.

 

These blogs “It’s all about the resume” and “Create your resume” have a few more tips and ideas.

 

Or head over to the Super Simple Resume Builder to get your CV whipped up in no time.

Customise the details

 

Your resume and cover letter will what gets you through the door and into an interview, so you’ve got to make them relevant and stand out.

 

If you’re just planning on going around to businesses handing over your resume, keep it short and sweet. It’s still worth writing a shiny cover letter too, just a few sentences letting the business know why you’d be an amazing addition to their team.

 

Applying for specific jobs?  You’ll need to address skills or other criteria listed in the advertisement. (Remember:  for entry level jobs the bar shouldn’t be set too high, so don’t be afraid to blow your own trumpet).

 

If you really don’t think you have many of the skills or experience they’re looking for, but you’re still keen on the job – say that in the cover letter. Tell them you’re really keen to learn. It could make a difference.

Applicant Sought

The owners of The Falls Store are seeking a young, capable individual to work with them on weekends in December. 

 

The Falls Store is a homeware and women’s fashion lifestyle store located in Station Street, Wentworth Falls,  and they are seeking an assistant to work with them, on the weekends, in December. 

 

Please contact Dave or Debra, at:

THE FALLS STORE 

1-3 Station Street 

Wentworth Falls 

0402 599 552 

info@thefallsstore.com.au 

 

 

Mrs. Alicia Michielsen

Director of Wellbeing and Inclusion 7-12

Head of Learning Enrichment P-12

Careers Advisor