Your Job Ad, Resume, and Cover Letter

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Step 1

Find a job ad for a job that you feel might be a good match for your interests, skills, and experiences. Take a screenshot of the ad to include with your submission for this assignment. 

Not sure where to find a job ad? Check out open jobs on the FIU Career and Talent (Links to an external site.) webpage. Interested or curious about non-profit jobs? Check out Idealist.org.

Step 2

Using the advice from your own Resume Do’s and Don'ts from your own (or someone else’s) Planning Your Resume post, write your complete and polished resume.
 

Advice for people who already have a resume: Don't just drag out the old version and make minor changes. Because while doing so might save you time and intellectual effort on this assignment, it won't help you to think deeply about your choices. A resume is a living document that should be deeply revised -- not just when you add a job or academic degree but whenever you learn new and better ways to present yourself. Don't miss this opportunity.

Step 3

Using the advice from your Recommended Cover Letter Resources Guide from last week’s assignment, write a cover letter that assembles and explains your skills, experiences, attributes, and interests in such a way that they tell the reader a story of how well matched you are for the job posted in the ad you found. This is harder than it might sound. Allow yourself at least two hours to work on the letter.
 

There is no word count
 

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