The last section of your resume could be titled 1 of these 3 categories
Volunteer/Awards/Honors (can be more)
This what SII stands for
Strong Interest Inventory
What men should ALWAYS wear during an interview
These two documents are often required when applying for jobs or internships and help showcase your skills, experiences, and career goals
Resume and Cover Letter
These are the 3 main parts of your contact information
Name, Phone Number, Email
This goes FIRST on your resume
Contact information
The dichotomy (first letters of the MBTI) that measures how you draw strength
I (introverted) and E (extroverted)
According to your professor, you should always have this amount of questions to ask your interviewer
2
This short-term experience lets you observe someone in a job you're interested in to learn what it’s really like
Internship/Job Shadow/Observation
this paragraph is the “meat” of your cover letter
The Body (2nd paragraph)
This is the amount of people who should read over your resume
3 people
These are the 3 assessments completed in this class
The MBTI, the SII and the Strength Finders
This type of language can be just as valuable in an interview
Body language
This career designs buildings, bridges and other structures
Engineer
This is the main goal of writing a Cover Letter
Obtaining an interview
This is the section you can add if you've had multiple jobs in your life
Additional experience
The 3 types of stages when solidifying your assessments (the first is the 'predictor')
Predictor, Actual and Best Fit
What you should do immediately following an interview
Send a 'thank you' to the panel
The 'list' you should have when looking for a career (things you need)
Top 10 'must haves'
The type of 'themes' you should include in your Cover Letter
Broad Themes
The section of your resume reserved for your schooling (but NOT listing each class!)
Education
This is another way to refer to the Holland Codes
RIASEC
This is the name for an interview in front of several people
Panel interview
How your professor refers to a long lasting type of career (equivalent to two of your appendages)
A job with 'legs'
According to your professor, you should only include your GPA on a resume/cover letter if it is _______.
4.0 (I will accept 3.5+)