Title: Building
1Building Troubleshooting Your Résumé
Central Piedmont Community CollegeCareer Services
2What this workshop will cover
- Purpose of a Résumé
- Targeting Your Résumé
- Specific Sections of the Résumé especially for
Automotive Students Graduates - Résumé Format
3What isThe Function of a Résumé?
- A summary of your qualifications
- An advertisement or a form of persuasive writing
that intends to evoke interest and action - Its most important function is to get an employer
to grant you an interview
4TARGET YOUR RESUME
- Tailor your resume to the specific position for
which you are applying.
- Match the employers needs with your
qualifications. - Create several editions for different positions.
In a recent study by Career Masters Institute,
employers wanted resumes to show a clear match
between the applicant and a particular job's
requirements.
5Job Description
- Hansel Toyota
- Location California
- Job Title Automotive Technician
- Opening for a qualified technician. Prior Toyota
dealership experience is preferred, ASE
certification and a smog license is a plus. We
are a 7-time Toyota Presidents Award winner and
pride ourselves on continuous improvement. The
optimum candidate will have a minimum of 3 years
experience, demonstrate respect and consideration
for others, strives to exceed expectations and
enjoys challenges. We do require a current
California drivers license and we perform
pre-employment drug screening and background
check.
WHAT ARE THE EMPLOYERS NEEDS?
6Job Description
- Hansel Toyota
- Location California
- Job Title Automotive Technician
- Opening for a qualified technician. Prior Toyota
dealership experience is preferred, ASE
certification and a smog license is a plus. We
are a 7-time Toyota Presidents Award winner and
pride ourselves on continuous improvement. The
optimum candidate will have a minimum of 3 years
experience, demonstrate respect and consideration
for others, strives to exceed expectations and
enjoys challenges. We do require a current
California drivers license and we perform
pre-employment drug screening and background
check.
7JOHN EHLI235 West Thayer AvenueCharlotte, NC
28203(704) 354-7982 ? jzehli_at_yahoo.comObjective
To secure the automotive technician position
with Hensel ToyotaSummary of Qualifications
- Toyota Dealership experience- Toyota T-Ten
program , Associates Degree- Computer
Proficient (Microsoft Office, Internet)-
Excellent customer service experience- XXXX
Certified EducationCentral Piedmont Community
College, Charlotte, NCAssociate in Applied
Science, Automotive Systems Technology, (Toyota)
May 2008ExperienceCo-op Student, January
2008-May 2008Hendrick Toyota, Charlotte,
NC-Performed bumper-to-bumper maintenance
according to work orders-Maintained clean, safe
shop-Completed all paperwork accurately and in a
timely fashion-Cooperated with fellow
technicians and managersCo-op Student,
September 2007-December 2007Town Country
Toyota, Charlotte, NC-Provided inspection and
quick service maintenance on variety of Toyota
vehicles
8A. Basic Categories for a Résumé
- Contact Information
- Objective
- Education
- Experience
- References
9Sections AST Students Might Add
- Automotive Tech Skills
- Courses Completed
- Hobbies/Interests (describing personal automotive
experience) - Other students remove high school information.
But, if you took automotive classes in high
school, you should leave it on your resume. - Certifications
10Contact Information
- Your Name
- Street Address
- City, State Zip Code
- Telephone Number
- Email Address
- Name is in a larger/bold font
- Appropriate answering machine
- Appropriate Email Address
11Objectives
- Objectives should include
- 1. The type of position you are seeking
- 2. The industry in which you want to work
- 3. Skills, Education, Experience that you will
bring to the position - You can even add the companys name when you
target your resume for a specific job posting.
12Objective Examples
- Seeking an automotive technician position
- "Position as as a GM Certified Technician with
City Chevrolet - To contribute my mechanical and problem-solving
skills to a GM Certified Technician position with
City Chevrolet
13Education
- Include degree, major, institution, actual or
expected graduation date - Information on GPA is optional (3.0 or higher)
- A subcategory of Relevant Coursework is helpful
for automotive students - Academic Honors, Academic Clubs Associations
14EDUCATION
- A.A.S., Automotive Systems Technology, May 2008
- Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC
- Relevant Coursework Suspension Steering,
Engine Repair, Automotive Computer Applications,
Electrical Systems - High School Diploma, May 2006
- Phillip O. Berry , Charlotte, NC
- Took automotive technology college coursework
15Experience
- Include position, employer, location of
employer, dates of employment, and
accomplishments - Focus on accomplishments that set you apart from
other job candidates - Use a bulleted style to make your resume more
reader-friendly - Do not limit yourself to paid experiences
volunteer work, lab work, clinicals, co-ops,
leadership roles
16Experience Examples
- EXPERIENCE
- Automotive Co-op Student, March May 2007
- Firestone Complete Care, Charlotte, NC
- Assist technicians with automotive service
- Troubleshoot systems problems
- Perform tire and fluids services
- Automotive Assistant, September 2001 - Present
- Terrys Automotive, Monroe, NC
- Assist with familys automotive service business
- Explain services and problems to customers
- Maintained clean and safe shop
- Observed and assisted with repairs
17Other Experience List Styles
- The career counselor can assist you with
different ways to list your experience if the
traditional way does not sufficiently highlight
your background. - Consider a different style if you have
- Gaps in work history
- Little-to-no experience
- A lot of short-term jobs
- Current experience in a different field
18References
- Never list specific references directly on your
resume. List them on a separate sheet, and even
then, submit them only when specifically
requested by an employer. - Indicate that they are available upon request
- Three references are generally sufficient
- Use former and/or current supervisors and
instructors (or anyone who can describe your work
habits well) - Ask permission and inform your references about
your pending applications. Give them a copy of
your resume for their reference. - Thank your references for their assistance
19Irrelevant and Controversial Information
- Age or birth date
- Picture
- Marital status
- Social security number
- Complete addresses for past employers
- Salary received from present or past employers
- Health
- Religious or political affiliations
20Résumé Language
- Résumés do not use complete sentences
- Résumés avoid the use of personal pronouns and
articles (a, an, the) - Descriptions should be concise and clear
- Avoid acronyms, excessive adjectives, and
cumbersome sequences - Do use action verbs (Consult the list of action
verbs in the Career Guide) - Do use numbers and specific information
21Layout
- Résumés must be easy to read
- Use formatting (bold, italics, underline, etc.)
sparingly, consistently, and appropriately - Avoid fonts that are difficult to read
- Use no more than 1 or 2 fonts
- Space appropriately and consistently
- Quality Paper
- Uniform Margins
- Length (no more than 2 pages)
22Plain-Text Resume
- Include keyword Section
- Left-align everything
- Do not italicize, bold, or underline anything
- Use asterisks or hyphens in place of bullets
- Plain-text resume is great for copying pasting
into online job applications and at the bottom of
emails you send to employers.
23Reminders
- Have a clear job target before writing your
resume. - Tailor your resume to each specific position.
- Limit your resume to 1-2 pages.
- Do not allow any misspelled words or
typographical errors on your resume. - Make sure the resume looks neat and attractive.
- Avoid abbreviations and acronyms
- Begin sentences with action verbs.
- Have your resume critiqued by a career counselor.
24Additional Resources and Assistance
- Obtain a critique from a career counselor
- Consult examples from books in Career Services
- Use our website- www.cpcc.edu/career