Page6, Section II, Portland Observer, July 27, 1963 ] Guide for w riting resumes Ths nsad for a good rosumo. A w ell-developed visually attrac tiv e resume can be an invaluable asset in a job search. O ften the resume is the first im pression the em ployer o b ­ tains o f the applicant and thus is a significant advertisement for talents and abilities. Considerable time and effort should be given to its compil­ ation. The objective of the reaume. The objective o f the resume is not to get a jo b but to obtain an interview. Keep in mind who will be reading it and w hat he w ill be lo o kin g fo r. Chances are that the person reading the resume w ill not have lime to la­ bor th ro u g h several pages o f d e­ tailed inform ation. A t this point the employer does not want a com pre­ hensive life history and background — he does want a clear, concise, and b rie f sum m ary o f q u a lific a tio n s . The resume, th ere fo re, should be lim ite d to one page w ith a second •w n n « A r s is, Ian u aara nr m ore o f fu ll-tim e experience. The applicant’s goal through the resume is to attract su fficien t attentio n to create an interview opportunity. C o n te n t. Each individual brings different and unique qualifications, abilities, and objectives to a poten­ tia l em plo yer. T h u s, each resume should be different as each person is different. Design the content to em­ phasize strong points and accom­ plishments and de-emphasize weak points. Certain basic info rm ation , described below, should be includ­ ed. How ever, the amount o f space devoted to each category and the or­ der in which it appears is a matter of choice. (1 ) Id e n t if ic a t io n . This section includes name, address, telephone number and area code. (2 ) J o b O b je c t iv e . F o r those with a little or no full-tim e work ex­ perience, the development o f a con­ cisely described jo b objective may be (he most difficult task in compil­ ing a resume. T h e jo b o b jec tiv e should be specific enough to show that considerable thought has been given to career planning. It must al­ so be flexible enough so that it does not preclude consideration fo r re­ lated jo b opportunities or interest. Type o f job , type o f industry or em­ p lo y e r, size o f e m p lo y e r, short range career goal, and long range career goal exemplify general topics which should be mentioned. For those with a definite area o f specialization, the jo b objective is usually well-defined if it is an exten­ sion o f present or im m ediate past w o rk experience. H o w e v e r, i f a change in sp ecializatio n or career field is plann ed , the jo b objective should reflect how past accomplish­ ments and abilities relate to success in the new area. E x p a rla n c a . F o r the new g rad ­ uate with little or no fu ll-tim e pro­ fessional level work experience, it is im portant to include part-tim e and summer jobs — even if the type o f work has no bearing on academic or career plans. The employer is inter­ ested in how time was spent while in college and the exten t to w hich a contribution was made to college ex­ penses. Regardless o f how inconse­ quential the experience may seem to the chosen career field, try to men­ tio n b rie fly some general positive c o n trib u tio n th at the w ork exper­ ience p ro v id e d . F o r a lu m n i w ho have had f u ll-tim e , college-level w ork experien ce, this section be­ comes increasingly im p ortan t as a reflection o f c apab ility and poten­ tial. The descriptions o f experience can include name o f employer (last jo b fir s t), inclu sive dates, jo b t i ­ tles, and a b rie f description o f re­ sp o nsib ilities. Since names and dates o f em ploym ent are required on application forms, this info rm a­ tio n does not have to be in the resum e. M o re im p o rta n t is to in ­ clude the types o f experience and skills that have been developed (4) E d u c a tio n . W ith Iasi school aiiended listed first include name o f college and location, inclusive dales o f atte n d an ce , degrees received, m a jo r areas o f specialization, and academic honors received (including scholarships). Unless there is a par­ ticu la r reason to do so, do not in ­ clude high school data. (5) P e rs o n a l D a te . This section can include height, weight, date o f birth, m arital status, number o f de­ pendents, and condition o f health. D o not include race, religion, or a picture in (he resume. Names and ages o f children are also u n im p o r­ tant. (6 ) O t h e r in f o r m a t io n w h ic h m a y b e in c lu d e d w h e n a p p r o ­ p riate. Professional affiliations and qualifications — also mention lead­ ership positions held. L ite ra ry accom plishm ents — in standard bibliographic form . Early background — only when it relates to type o f work sought. Personal inter­ ests and a c tiv itie s — inclu d in g hobbies, clubs, o ii’ anizalions, v o l­ unteer work, etc. keep in mind that this in fo rm a tio n provides a w ell- Beslc guidelines for describing e resume — Eye appeal end lay­ out: 1. Use creativity in layout, divid­ ing lines, white space, and margins for optim um graphic appeal — by being “ eye-catching” a resume may separate itself from the others in the morning m ail. I f you are in a crea­ tive field le g ., advertising, jou rn al­ ism, a rt, e tc .), be as innovative as possible, using the resume as a medium to demonstrate ability. 2. I f desired, have the resume re­ produced by offset printing io look like an o rig in al typed copy. F ifty copies are usually a v a ila b le fo r under $6.00. 3. Use good quality paper, 8 V ix l I inches, for convenience in filing and record keeping. )R OF Willie Banks, who ranks first In the United States in the triple Jump. Is one of six Olympic hopefuls who Is participating in the U.S. Olympic C o m m in i» Job Opportunities Program supported by An­ heuser-Busch. Inc. Banks will begin work at the Los Angeles An­ heuser-Busch brewery In September after he takes his Californie Bar Exams. Stephanie Hightower, the top woman hurdler in the United States for the BO- end 100-meter hurdles. Is working in the office of the plant manager of the Anheuser-Busch brewery in Columbus. Ohio, while training for the Olympics as pert of the Olympic Job Oppor­ tunities Program supported by Anheuser-Busch, a major sponsor of the 1984 Summer Olympics. Jason Qrlmes. who is ranked number two In the world In the long jump, is one of six Olympic hopefuls who will be working for An­ heuser-Busch. Inc., while training for the Olympics as pert of the U.S. Olympic Committee's Olympic Job Opportunities Program. Black athletes join Olympic Job Opportunities Program ST. L O U IS , M O — Three o f the nation's top black Olympic hopefuls are among the first six athletes to be hired by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., in support o f the U .S. Olympic C om ­ mittee's Olympic Job Opportunities Program . Stephanie A . Hightower, Jason V. Grimes and W illiam A. Banks I II are salaried employees at three of Anheuser-Busch's 11 breweries across the United States, where they w ill work while training for the 1984 Summer Olympics of which Anheuser-Busch is an official spon­ sor. Hightower, the top U.S. woman hurdler for 60 and 100 meters, and a member o f the 1980 U .S. Olympic team, is continuing her training in Columbus, O hio, while working at the Anheuser-Busch brewery there as a member o f the plant manager's staff. This year, Hightower set the world women's record for the 60- yard hurdles; the American record for the 60-meter hurdles; and the American outdoor record for the 100-meter hurdles. A 1981 graduate o f O hio State University where she earned a bach- elor o f arts degree in communica­ tions, Hightower, 24, was captain of the O hio Stale University W om en’s Track and Field team and also serves as captain o f the 1979 Women's Track and Field W orld University Games team. Grimes, who is ranked number two in the world long jum p, will be working as an employee relations representative for Anheuser-Busch at the company's Newark brewery as part o f the U.S. Olympic Com ­ mittee's Olympic Job Opportunities Program. Grives was a member of the varsi­ ty track team at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville for four years, and was track team captain in 1981. He first made the U .S .A . Track Team in 1976 and has been a mem­ ber o f the team since 1981. He also was a gold medalist at the 1981 W orld University Games. Grimes placed second in the long jum p last week at the T A C Cham ­ pionship Track and Field Meet in Indianapolis. After taking the C alifornia Bar Exam this summer, Banks will join Anheuser Busch's Olympic Job Op- pertunities Program in September and serve as an employee relations representative at the Los Angeles brewery. Banks, 27, ranks first in the United States in the triple jum p and won the national championship last week at the T A C Championship Track and Field Meet in Indianapo­ lis. Banks made the third longest triple jum p in history with his United States record o f 57 feet 7VJ inches. Since winning a berth on the U.S. Olympic team in 1980, Banks has had to combine training with his law school studies. He earned his law degree in June from the University o f C alifornia at Los Angeles (U C L A ) Law School. W hile at U C L A , he won the N C A A ’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 1978, and was awarded a Coro Fel­ lowship which featured internships with city governments, industry, corporations and labor unions. Banks was a four-year A ll Am eri­ can in track and field at U C L A and is a member o f the San Diego and Oceanside Athletes H a ll o f Fame. “ Most o f America's amateur ath- WANTED: People Power letes are well-educated men and women with professional career ob­ jectives. However, as world-class athletes with rigorous training and competition schedules, many must support themselves with part-time jobs that don't relate at all to their long-range career goals or their edu­ cational abilities,*' said John N. MacDonough, vice president-brand management. " O u r program is designed to pro­ vide them with meaningful career growth experiences and financial se­ curity, while offering them the flexi­ bility to keep up their training and competition schedules,” he added This is not the first time that Anheuser-Busch has supported the Olympic Job Opportunities Pro­ gram. Prior to the 1980 Olym piad, the company hired three weight lift­ ers o f world-class standing. The program was started in 1977 and administered by the U SO C in preparation for the 1980 Olympic Games. In its first three years, a to­ tal o f 130 athletes were placed with corporations throughout the coun­ try. This number is expected to be topped as the program continues to grow prior to the 1984 Olympic Games. It’s something Nordstrom, the West’s leading fashion specialty store, feels very strongly about. People Power comes from our employees: experienced men and women who genuinely like people; who find satisfaction in helping others. People with motivation, enthusiasm, and a will to succeed. Nordstrom is an Equal Opportunity Employer, we offer career opportunities for all kinds of people with all kinds of potential. Careers in sales, customer service, merchandise processing, clerical, restaurant and building maintenance. All excellent learning and growing experiences for people who want to work with us in continuing our outstanding reputation of quality, selection, value and customer service. Good first impression vital to job hunt success A good first impression is impera­ tive when interviewing for first jobs. Company personnel managers ex­ pect first-time applicants to be nerv­ ous, so control the visible signs and relax. Remember, interviewers want to find persons who have some con­ trib u tio n to make to their com pa­ nies, and are not there to embarrass you. G reet the in te rv ie w e r by name and with a firm handshake. Be neat and dress appropriately in business attire. D o n 't smoke and don't chew gum. Sit erect and lo o k interested . M aintain eye contact with the inter­ viewer. I f you feel the interview is not going w ell, d on 't let your con­ cern show. Continue to appear con­ fident. A p p licants must be prepared to respond to g en era l, open-ended questions such as, “ W h y do you want to work for our company?” or “ T ell me about yo u rself," and "B e as specific and b rie f” as possible, tellin g the interview er about your education and related education and related work experiences, making a point of accomplishments. F ran k responses are im p o rta n t, don't exaggerate, this could trip you up later in the interview. Job seekers are going to run into interview ers who are “ lis te n e rs ." During these sessions, the initiative is w ith you. Keep the interviewer's a tte n tio n by m entioning qualities th at relate d ire c tly to yo u r b a c k ­ gro un d and the jo b . A ls o , i f you have paid fo r all or p art o f yo u r school expenses, say so. People Power. 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