
Business and Administrative Communication 10th Edition by Kitty Locker,Donna Kienzler
Edition 10ISBN: 978-0077419530
Business and Administrative Communication 10th Edition by Kitty Locker,Donna Kienzler
Edition 10ISBN: 978-0077419530 Exercise 18
Write a résumé that you could use in your job search.
As your instructor directs,
a. Write a résumé for the field in which you hope to find a job.
b. Write two different résumés for two different job paths you are interested in pursuing. Write an e-mail to your instructor explaining the differences.
c. Adapt your résumé to a specific company you hope to work for. Write an e-mail to your instructor explaining the specific adaptations you made and why.
d. Write a résumé for the dream job you developed in Exercise 12.10.
Exercise 12.10
Write a job description for your "dream position." Include the following:
Position title.
Position description including tasks, special requirements.
Location.
Work hours.
Working conditions (for example, office space, scheduling, amount of supervision).
Company culture.
Pay.
Experience and education requirements.
Personal competencies (for example, ability to communicate, work in teams, problem solve, etc.).
Amount of travel.
Social, political, and ethical issues that may be involved.
Opportunities for on-the-job learning and personal growth.
In small groups, share your descriptions. Did you get some ideas from the dream jobs of other students
As your instructor directs,
a. Write a résumé for the field in which you hope to find a job.
b. Write two different résumés for two different job paths you are interested in pursuing. Write an e-mail to your instructor explaining the differences.
c. Adapt your résumé to a specific company you hope to work for. Write an e-mail to your instructor explaining the specific adaptations you made and why.
d. Write a résumé for the dream job you developed in Exercise 12.10.
Exercise 12.10
Write a job description for your "dream position." Include the following:
Position title.
Position description including tasks, special requirements.
Location.
Work hours.
Working conditions (for example, office space, scheduling, amount of supervision).
Company culture.
Pay.
Experience and education requirements.
Personal competencies (for example, ability to communicate, work in teams, problem solve, etc.).
Amount of travel.
Social, political, and ethical issues that may be involved.
Opportunities for on-the-job learning and personal growth.
In small groups, share your descriptions. Did you get some ideas from the dream jobs of other students
Explanation
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Business and Administrative Communication 10th Edition by Kitty Locker,Donna Kienzler
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