Title: Harvard Law School Office of Career Services OCS
1 Harvard Law SchoolOffice of Career Services
(OCS) Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest
Advising (OPIA)November 2007
- First Year Resume and Cover Letter Workshop
2Application Materials
- Cover letter
- Resume
- List of references
- Writing sample
- Transcript
- Proofread all and have someone else proofread as
well!
3Resume Essentials
- A marketing tool
- Easy to read
- 60 seconds
- One page limit -- focus on highlights
4Resume Goals
- Set forth relevant experience transferable
skills - Communication - oral and written
- Time management
- Interpersonal
- Leadership
- Initiative/ambition
- Character/interests
5Resume Style Basics
- Neutral-colored, bond paper
- Dates consistent format
- Format -
- Use simple fonts (for example, Times New Roman,
size 12) - Bold - only use for section heads like EXPERIENCE
and for your name, educational institutions, and
organizations you worked for (these also look
good in ALL CAPS) - Italics - only publications, Latin honors and
titles of jobs or offices within organization - Underline - dont use it
6Resume Sections
- Heading
- Education
- Experience
- Other -language
- -interests
7Resume Heading
- Name (in UPPER CASE and bold looks best), email
address, phone number (cell phone with caution) - Permanent/local address
- No job objectives
8Resume Heading 2 Addresses
ELLEN MEAGHLER Current Address
emeaghler_at_law harvard.edu Permanent
Address 10 Holmes Hall
125 East 78th Street Cambridge, MA
02138
New York, NY 94110
(617) 495-6478
(212) 648-0537
9Resume Education
- List school, city and state
- Indicate degree expected and graduation date
(month and year) - List most advanced degrees first
- List joint degrees separately
- List study abroad separately or within undergrad
section (space dependent) - Thesis Not necessary, but be prepared to
discuss! - Omit LSAT, GPA (some exceptions) and high school
information
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11Sample Study Abroad
12Honors
- List in order of selectivity within individual
schools - Separate subsection for each degree
- May need to drop some if they take up too much
space - Describe honor if not obvious (e.g. Rose Prize
for Best English Paper)
13Activities
- List under individual school
- Memberships
- Elected offices
- Sports
- Journal participation and leadership roles
- Format Name of Organization, followed by role
Or at least be consistent with format (e.g. BLSA,
Vice-President for Membership)
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15Resume Experience
- Reverse chronological order
- Any substantive work includes volunteer and
clinical experience usually all in one section - Proportional length
- Vary language
- Use dynamic descriptions
- Action verbs, short sentences
- Paragraph form or bullets
- Titles
- Dates consistent format
- 2 jobs at one place or 2 titles at the same place
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17SETH D. COHEN 6034 HLS Holmes Mail Center
Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-8721
scohen_at_law.harvard.edu___________________________
__________________________________________________
______________________
- EDUCATION
- Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
- Candidate for J.D., June 2008
- Activities Harvard Negotiation Law Review,
Subciter - Harvard Journal of Law Public Policy,
Subciter - Law School Council, Section Representative
- Duke University, Durham, NC
- B.A., cum laude in Political Science, Minor in
Psychology, May 2005 - Honors Golden Key National Honor Society
- Pi Sigma Alpha (National Political Science
Honor Society) - Activities Senator, Student Government
Association - Student Counselor, Duke Pre-Law Advising Center
- Assistant Sports Editor, The Chronicle
-
- EXPERIENCE
- Dallas Environmental Neighborhood Network,
Dallas, TX
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19ResumeOther Information to Include
- Foreign language(s)
- Military service
- Publications -use bluebook form
- Exceptional technical skills
- -only if relevant
- Community service
- Professional license(s)
- Interests/activities
20 - Josephine Kale
- 6 HLS Holmes Mail Center
- 22 River Street, Cambridge, MA 02140
- (617) 442-3744
- jkale_at_gmail.com
-
- LANGUAGES
- Finnish (native), English (fluent), Swedish
(proficient), Chinese (conversant), German
(reading knowledge), French (working knowledge) - PUBLICATIONS
- Note, Womens Legal Rights in the Surrogacy
Debate, 34 Harvard Womens Law Journal, 351
(2005) - The Right to Development, 26 International
Journal of Refugee Law 160 (2003)
21Resume Sensitive Issues
- Political affiliation
- Religious beliefs
- Sexual orientation
-
22RESUME REVIEW SERVICE
- OCS - reviewed during
- session
- OPIA - reviewed before appointment
- - Resume Drop-Off Service (lt5 days)
- - Format the resume first!
23Cover Letter Basics
- Accompanies your resume in targeted
mailings/applications - First writing sample and impression
- Identify appropriate hiring contact
- Never write Sir or Madam - use specific name
- Bond paper
- PERSUASIVE by highlighting strengths,
accomplishments and transferable skills - Do not reiterate your resume
- Tailor skills to employers needs
- Conclusive follow-up
- Proofread sign the letter!
24Cover Letter Structure/Overview
- One page
- Must personalize content to the job
- 3 paragraphs minimum
- Paragraph 1-Introduction
- Paragraph 2-Substance
- Paragraph 3-Closing
-
25Cover Letter Structure
- Introductory Paragraph
- Who you are and what you are seeking
- Referrals/reason for interest
- If unpaid volunteer
26Cover Letter Structure (example)
27Cover Letter Structure
- Middle Paragraph(s)
- Set forth reasons they should hire you
- Highlight your strengths, transferable skills,
qualifications interests - Specific examples of relevant experiences are
persuasive
28Cover Letter Structure
Example of Middle Paragraphs
29Structure (cont.)
- Closing Paragraph
- Indicate when you will call
- Provide contact and relevant information for
follow up - Thank the employer
- Note many sample cover letters -- -OPIA Job
Search Guides - -OPIA Website
- -OCS Website
30 Sample Closing Paragraph
31SAMPLE COVER LETTER
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33Conveying Your Application Packet
- Still best to send by snail mail
- Exceptions
- Capitol Hill
- International Employees
- Employer asks to have package emailed
- If you do use email
- - DONT put cover letter into text of
email- include both cover letter and resume,
plus any supplemental materials, as attachment - - PDF Format - best to prevent formatting
changes. However, some public sector employers
might not be able to open PDFs. Ask them in
advance. - - Microsoft Word - if used, acknowledge
that formatting may be thrown off and follow-up
with a hard copy.
34List of References
- When to provide
- Separate reference sheet
- Choose 3 - 5 references
- Former employers
- Professors - law/undergrad
- NOT family or personal friends
- Some can be non legal
- Request permission
- Forward resume/explain job search
35YOUR NAMEStreet Address City, State Zipcode
Telephone Number
- REFERENCES
- Name, Title (General format)
- Company Name
- Company Address (City, State)
- Telephone Number
- Relationship to you
- John Smith, Weld Professor of Constitutional Law
(Example 1) - Harvard Law School
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- (617) 495-1234
- Relationship First-year Law Professor
- Raymond Howard, Esq., Partner (Example 2)
- Sachs, Firth and Avon
- New York, New York
- (212) 345-6789
- Relationship Supervisor/Mentor
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37Writing Sample
- Analytical
- Short memo or brief
- Work performed for employer
- Request permission
- Protect confidentiality
- Usually 5-10 pages
- Cover sheet w/context and contact info
- Comment and error-free
- Copy paper is fine
38Future Events
- Individual appointments
- (resume cover letter review)
- Advice from 3Ls to 1Ls 11/15
- Intl Summer Funding Program 11/TBA
- Student-to-Student Public Interest Job Fair
11/19 - Interviewing Strategies
- Public Sector 11/28
- Private Sector 12/3
- Mock Interviewing 12/4 12/5
- Watch
- E-mails
- www.law.harvard.edu/students/opia/
- www.law.harvard.edu/ocs/
- www.law.harvard.edu/students/opia/1l/index2.php