
updated: 3/28/2006 10:47:47 PM
A resume is often the first impression a job seeker makes on a new employer, but many resumes fall short when it comes to making a good first impression.

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Purdue University's Online Writing Lab is offering assistance to those looking for a job. The website offers a variety of tips including formatting, resume sections, keywords and proofing tips.
Source: Inside INdiana Business
Press Release
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Job seekers wanting to make a 'write' first
impression with their grammar and communication skills can benefit by
using the resources of Purdue University's Online Writing Lab.
"The resume and cover letter are often the first meeting a person has
with a potential employee," says Linda Bergman, associate professor
of English and director of the writing lab. "It's crucial to make
sure you highlight your skills, demonstrate your knowledge, and, most
importantly, provide an error-free resume and cover letter."
The Online Writing Lab, http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl, provides a
variety of "Job Search Writing" tips including formatting, resume
sections, verb usage, word choices, font, keywords, appropriate
content, proofing and mailing tips.
"Many college graduates looking for their first job don't understand
how a cover letter and resume should correlate," says Tammy Conard-
Salvo, writing lab assistant director. "Cover letters and resumes are
complementary. Use the cover letter to tell a story that emphasizes
your skills, then that information or experiences you mention should
also be included in the resume."
Conard-Salvo also says it's important to customize cover letters by
tailoring them for a specific job's qualifications. One way to do so
is use key words from the job ad.
"Don't just copy and paste names, but instead demonstrate that you
have done research," Conard-Salvo says. "Some clients create one
cover letter to mail to 50 people. That lack of effort will be
apparent."
Bergman strongly recommends a thank-you note after an interview.
"Writing a thank-you note well not only emphasizes your credibility
but also gives your potential employer another chance to remember
you," Bergman says.
The Writing Lab Web site received more than 20 million hits last
year. Available at this site are more than 200 printable handouts on
editing and revising, Web research and research papers, as well as
current instructions for documentation in Modern Language Association
and American Psychological Association writing styles. The Writing
Lab also offers a grammar hotline at (765) 494-3723.
Source: Purdue University