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TEXT 3. RESUME WRITING TIPS

TEXT 3. RESUME WRITING TIPS - раздел Образование, Навчальний посібник для студентiв II курсу факультету «Референт-перекладач» Харків   Having A Solid And Effective Resume Can Greatly Improve Your ...

 

Having a solid and effective resume can greatly improve your chances of landing that dream job. That is beyond discussion. How does one make sure that his resume is top notch and bullet proof, however?

1. Know the purpose of your resume.Some people write a resume as if the purpose of the document was to land a job. As a result they end up with a really long and boring piece that makes them look like desperate job hunters. The objective of your resume is to land an interview, and the interview will land you the job (hopefully!).

2. Back up your qualities and strengths.Instead of creating a long (and boring) list with all your qualities (e.g., disciplined, creative, problem solver) try to connect them with real life and work experiences. In other words, you need to back these qualities and strengths up, else it will appear that you are just trying to inflate things.

3. Make sure to use the right keywords.Most companies (even smaller ones) are already using digital databases to search for candidates. This means that the HR department will run search queries based on specific keywords. Guess what, if your resume doesn’t have the keywords related to the job you are applying for, you will be out even before the game starts. These keywords will usually be nouns. Check the job description and related job ads for a clue on what the employer might be looking for.

4. Use effective titles.Like it or not, employers will usually make a judgment about your resume in 5 seconds. Under this time frame the most important aspect will be the titles that you listed on the resume, so make sure they grab the attention. Try to be as descriptive as possible, giving the employer a good idea about the nature of your past work experiences. For example:

Bad title: Accounting

Good title: Management of A/R and A/P and Recordkeeping

5. Proofread it twice.It would be difficult to emphasize the importance of proofreading your resume. One small typo and your chances of getting hired could slip. Proofreading it once is not enough, so do it twice, three times or as many as necessary.

6. Use bullet points.No employer will have the time (or patience) to read long paragraphs of text. Make sure, therefore, to use bullet points and short sentences to describe your experiences, educational background and professional objectives.

7. Where are you going?Including professional goals can help you by giving employers an idea of where you are going, and how you want to arrive there. You don’t need to have a special section devoted to your professional objectives, but overall the resume must communicate it. The question of whether or not to highlight your career objectives on the resume is a polemic one among HR managers, so go with your feeling. If you decide to list them, make sure they are not generic.

8. Put the most important information first.This point is valid both to the overall order of your resume, as well as to the individual sections. Most of the times your previous work experience will be the most important part of the resume, so put it at the top. When describing your experiences or skills, list the most important ones first.

9. Explain the benefits of your skills.Merely stating that you can do something will not catch the attention of the employer. If you manage to explain how it will benefit his company, and to connect it to tangible results, then you will greatly improve your chances.

10. Avoid negativity.Do not include information that might sound negative in the eyes of the employer. This is valid both to your resume and to interviews. You don’t need to include, for instance, things that you hated about your last company.

11. Achievements instead of responsibilities.Resumes that include a long list of “responsibilities included…” are plain boring, and not efficient in selling yourself. Instead of listing responsibilities, therefore, describe your professional achievements.

12. Use numbers.If you are going to describe your past professional achievements, it would be a good idea to make them as solid as possible. Numbers are your friends here. Don’t merely mention that you increased the annual revenues of your division, say that you increased them by $100,000, by 78%, and so on.

13. No pictures.Sure, we know that you are good looking, but unless you are applying for a job where the physical traits are very important (e.g., modeling, acting and so on), and unless the employer specifically requested it, you should avoid attaching your picture to the resume.

14. One resume for each employer.One of the most common mistakes that people make is to create a standard resume and send it to all the job openings that they can find. Sure it will save you time, but it will also greatly decrease the chances of landing an interview (so in reality it could even represent a waste of time). Tailor your resume for each employer. The same point applies to your cover letters.

15. Identify the problems of the employer.A good starting point to tailor your resume for a specific employer is to identify what possible problems he might have at hand. Try to understand the market of the company you are applying for a job, and identify what kind of difficulties they might be going through. After that illustrate on your resume how you and your skills would help to solve those problems.

16. You don’t need to list all your work experiences.If you have job experiences that you are not proud of, or that are not relevant to the current opportunity, you should just omit them. Mentioning that you used to sell hamburgers when you were 17 is probably not going to help you land that executive position.

17. Go with what you got.If you never had any real working experience, just include your summer jobs or volunteer work. If you don’t have a degree yet, mention the title and the estimated date for completion. As long as those points are relevant to the job in question, it does not matter if they are official or not.

18. Sell your fish.Remember that you are trying to sell yourself. As long as you don’t go over the edge, all the marketing efforts that you can put in your resume (in its content, design, delivery method and so on) will give you an advantage over the other candidates.

19. No lies, please.Seems like a no brainer, but you would be amused to discover the amount of people that lie in their resumes. Even small lies should be avoided. Apart from being wrong, most HR departments do background checks these days, and if you are buster it might ruin your credibility for good.

20. Keep the salary in mind.The image you will create with your resume must match the salary and responsibility level that you are aiming for.

21. Analyze job ads.You will find plenty of useful information on job ads. Analyze no only the ad that you will be applying for, but also those from companies on the same segment or offering related positions. You should be able to identify what profile they are looking for and how the information should be presented.

22. Get someone else to review your resume.Even if you think you resume is looking kinky, it would be a good idea to get a second and third opinion about it. We usually become blind to our own mistakes or way of reasoning, so another people will be in a good position to evaluate the overall quality of your resume and make appropriate suggestions.

23. One or two pages.The ideal length for a resume is a polemic subject. Most employers and recruiting specialists, however, say that it should contain one or two pages at maximum. Just keep in mind that, provided all the necessary information is there, the shorter your resume, the better.

24. Use action verbs.A very common advice to job seekers is to use action verbs. But what are they? Action verbs are basically verbs that will get noticed more easily, and that will clearly communicate what your experience or achievement were. Examples include managed, coached, enforced and planned.

25. Update your resume regularly.It is a good idea to update your resume on a regular basis. Add all the new information that you think is relevant, as well as courses, training programs and other academic qualifications that you might receive along the way. This is the best way to keep track of everything and to make sure that you will not end up sending an obsolete document to the employer.

26. Mention who you worked with.If you have reported or worked with someone that is well known in your industry, it could be a good idea to mention it on the resume. The same thing applies to presidents and CEOs. If you reported to or worked directly with highly ranked executives, add it to the resume.

27. No scattered information.Your resume must have a clear focus. If would cause a negative impression if you mentioned that one year you were studying drama, and the next you were working as an accountant. Make sure that all the information you will include will work towards a unified image. Employers like decided people.

28. Make the design flow with white space.Do not jam your resume with text. Sure we said that you should make your resume as short and concise as possible, but that refers to the overall amount of information and not to how much text you can pack in a single sheet of paper. White space between the words, lines and paragraphs can improve the legibility of your resume.

29. Lists all your positions.If you have worked a long time for the same company (over 10 years) it could be a good idea to list all the different positions and roles that you had during this time separately. You probably had different responsibilities and developed different skills on each role, so the employer will like to know it.

30. No jargon or slang.It should be common sense, but believe me, it is not. Slang should never be present in a resume. As for technical jargon, do not assume that the employer will know what you are talking about. Even if you are sending your resume to a company in the same segment, the person who will read it for the first time might not have any technical expertise.

31. Careful with sample resume templates.There are many websites that offer free resume templates. While they can help you to get an idea of what you are looking for, do not just copy and paste one of the most used ones. You certainly don’t want to look just like any other candidate, do you?

32. Create an email proof formatting.It is very likely that you will end up sending your resume via email to most companies. Apart from having a Word document ready to go as an attachment, you should also have a text version of your resume that does not look disfigured in the body of the email or in online forms. Attachments might get blocked by spam filters, and many people just prefer having the resume on the body of the email itself.

33. No fancy design details.Do not use a colored background, fancy fonts or images on your resume. Sure, you might think that the little flowers will cheer up the document, but other people might just throw it away at the sight.

34. No pronouns.You resume should not contain the pronouns “I” or “me.” That is how we normally structure sentences, but since your resume is a document about your person, using these pronouns is actually redundant.

35. Don’t forget the basics.The first thing on your resume should be your name. It should be bold and with a larger font than the rest of the text. Make sure that your contact details are clearly listed. Secondly, both the name and contact details should be included on all the pages of the resume (if you have more than one).

36. Consider getting professional help.If you are having a hard time to create your resume, or if you are receiving no response whatsoever from companies, you could consider hiring a professional resume writing service. There are both local and online options are available, and usually the investment will be worth the money.

 

 

TEXT 4. THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT

Betty Friedan Betty Friedan’s best-selling book The Feminine Mystique, published in 1963, introduced and promoted the idea that women could find happiness in careers that had nothing to do with raising a family. Friedan became a leader in the women’s movement, and in 1966 she founded the National Organization for Women (NOW), which continues to advocate equality and freedom for women.

Like the civil rights movement, the women’s movement used various means to end discrimination. Activists created pressure groups, adopted confrontation tactics like sit-ins and marches, and tried to capture media attention.

In 1961, Kennedy established the first presidential Commission on the Status of Women. In 1963 the commission issued a report citing employment discrimination, unequal pay, legal inequality, and insufficient support services for working women. The same year, a new book by journalist Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique, challenged the notion that women could find fulfillment only as wives and mothers. A final catalyst of the early 1960s was the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which banned race discrimination in employment. Unexepectedly, perhaps accidentally, and after heated debate, legislators amended the bill to bar sex discrimination in employment as well. When the government ignored gender-based charges, women formed the National Organization for Women (NOW) in 1966. Betty Friedan led the new civil right groups, which urged equal opportunity and an end to sex discrimination.

In the early 1970s, the women’s movement achieved extensive results.

Editors scoured elementary and high school textbooks to remove sexist elements. In 1972 Congress passed Title IX of the Higher Education Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any Educational program receiving federal funds, including athletic programs. Women also entered new vocations. Some went into blue-collar fields, such as construction; others found jobs in banking, finance, business, and government. The proportions of women in the professions – as lawyers, doctors, and engineers – increases as well.

One of the most enduring movements to emerge in the 1960s, the women’s movement left strong institutional legacies – pressure groups, professional organizations, and women’s studies program in colleges.

 

 

TEXT 5. CAN ANYBODY BE A GENIUS?

 

Can anybody be a genius? After investigating the causes of exceptional abilities, I am no longer so sure that the correct answer is an unequivocal "No". What strikes us most forcibly about people of genius is how different they' are from everyone else. Their brilliance is dazzling: their exceptional powers of creativity make them seem like a race apart, not only superior but inherently superior to other people. But a preoccupation with the sheer extraordinariness of outstanding individuals can be counterproductive. It forms an obstacle to understanding excellence, and hinders our efforts to explain how a few people become capable of remarkable achievements.

Take the case of Mozart, a genius if ever there was one. Even as a young child, according to some accounts, he was not only a brilliant performer, but also an accomplished composer. The conclusion that the cause of his achievement lay in powers that were innately exceptional seems inescapable. Yet a closer examination of Mozart's life suggests otherwise. It establishes that, as Thomas Edison out it, there is no substitute for hard work, not even for as dazzling a creative genius as Mozart. For example, Mozart produced none of his lasting compositions until the twelfth year of his musical career. During those 12 long years of hard training, music was his whole life.

 

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  Навчальний посібник для студентiв II курсу факультету «Референт-перекладач» Харків Видавництво НУА   УДК 811.111’38(075.8)

UNIT 1. PROFESSIONS
1. Who would you contact or call on in the situation below? Find the appropriate person for each situation. Be careful! They are not in the right order.

Read the following descriptions and guess which jobs are described.
a)They help people who need legal advice. Sometimes they have to go to court. b)They work in the fields growing crops breed animals such as cows, sheep, p

Match the professions on the left with the correct definitions on the right.
  1) an ambassador a) a person whose job is carrying people’s luggage and loads at railway stations, airports, hotels, markets, etc.

Read the words of the song below, noting how many people there are who are not number one.
I know you've always got to have a kind of substitute Who will throw all the balls back into play. And you couldn't really do without a deputy manager

Use the correct phrase from the following list to replace each of the phrases in italics in the sentences below.
The headmaster-to-be The late headmaster The present headmaster The headmaster present The actual headmaster The headmaster in question The so-

Study the words and word combinations paying close attention to the way they are used in the context.
A What do you do? People may ask you about your job. They can ask and you can answer in different ways: What do you do? What's your job? What do you do fo

I HAPPIER TIMES
To his surprise, Paul loved the market. He made lots of friendsand enjoyed working out in the open air. After two years, he took over( = took control of) the stall. Two years later

Starting with the words you are given, rewrite each of these sentences using active vocabulary. The basic meaning must stay the same.
Example: I'm a banker. I work in banking. a) What do you do? What's........ ? b) I earn $ 5,000 dollars. My....... c) I get $

Answer these questions as quickly as you can.
  a) What does your job involve? b) Are you responsible for anyone or anything? c) Have you had much training from the company? d) Have the company sent you

Fill in the gaps choosing a suitable word or expression form the box.
  a) perks b) qualifications c) ambitious d) job security e) salary f)references g) promotion h) commission 1)His_______ is not ve

Instructions as above.
commute salary prospects promotion retire pension ambitious perks increments commission   Job satisfaction is important but I have a wife and baby so I have to think

Choose the best alternative to fill each gap.
a) He has all the right _____ for the job. certificates degrees diplomas qualifications b) She's looking for a better position with another ______. association firm house

Translate into English.
1)Я одержую справжнє задоволення від своєї роботи. Мені пощастило мати приємних колег. У мене досить висока заробітна платня і гнучкий графік. Але головне - це можливість подорожув

Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place in the passage below.
elderly medical treatment physically disabled pension schooling mentally handicapped eligible out of work social services benefits social workers welfare state retire subsidized low incomes

For advanced students. Instructions as above.
status affluence priorities image acquisitive materialistic welfare state motivated idealism mercenary spiritual status-symbols   People nowadays have more money, and some sa

Instructions as above.
constructively aimless regimentation rewarding initiative scope challenge creativity aspire conditioned 9 to 5 fulfilment   Most adults ________ to more leisure but, in fact,

Translate the articles into English.
A. Перерыв на веб-серфинг Если офисные служащие заходят на сайты, не связанные с основной работой, то, как правило, производительность из труда возрастает. К такому выводу пришли сотрудник

TEXTS FOR DISCUSSION 1
TEXT 1. A TRANSLATOR OR AN INTERPRETER?   An English professor studied these two jobs, and the text below describes his conclusions. Do they confirm or contr

TEXT 2. YOUR FIRST INTERVIEW
  With unemployment so high, and often scores of applicants chasing every job, you have to count yourself lucky to be called for an interview. If it's your first, you're bound to be n

The interview
The interview is designed to find out more about you and to see if you are able for the job. The interviewer will do this by asking you questions. The way answer will show what kind of person you a

After the interview.
Think about how you presented yourself: could you have done better? If so, and if you do not get the job, you can be better prepared when you are next called for an interview. Good luck! &

TEXT 6. THE MAN WHO PAINTS LIKE MICHELANGELO
  Goethe claimed that one could only have a complete understanding of what a single man could achieve by seeing the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo's frescos. Few have a greater unde

Ways of cooking. Kitchen utensils. Taste.
a) meal, breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, supper;   b) starter, entrée, appetizer, hors-d’oeuvre, main course, seconds, meat course, fish course, dessert, sweet cours

EXERCISES
1. Define the following words: Starter, entrée, appetizer, hors-d’oeuvre, cutlery, bland, greasy, rare, done to a turn, stodgy, more-ish, savoury.  

Mealtimes
Two things never fail to confuse foreigners when they come to Britain: cricket and British meals. However, whereas the visitor can live without understanding cricket (indeed, most British people ha

ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY 2
Kinds of meat. Seafood. Fish. Vegetables. Dairy products. Cereals & pasta. a) pork, beef, veal, mutton, venison, ham, gammon, bacon, poultry, game, offal, a joint of b

EXERCISE
1. Sort these dishes out under the headings starters, main courses, sweets: a) chicken casserole; b) coffee gateau; c) fresh fruit salad; d) Irish

Fill in the blanks with the word best suited to the context form those in brackets.
a) dish – course 1. The second … was a roast turkey. 2. She put some tangerines and grapes on a silver … . 3. At a restaurant you look through the menu-card and make your choice of

Read through the following recipes. In groups, try and decide which country they might come from.
1. Saute onions, garlic, tomatoes and hot chilli peppers for five minutes, then stir in the lemon juice and add the chicken pieces. Cook until tender. Leave until cool and then chop the meat and st

Translate the sentences into English.
1)Постарайтеся скоротити вживання яловичини, свинини і баранини, краще їжте варену курку, курячі парові котлети, тушковану морську рибу. Також раз на тиждень ви можете їсти морепро

Translate the following sentences into English.
  1. Налити вам ще стакан чаю? 2. Яка ваша найулюбленіша рибна страва, 3. Я не полюбляю каву з молоком. 4. Час обідати. Стіл вже накритий. 5. Я б випив склянку міцного гарячого чаю. 6

Translate the following sentences into English.
1) Різдвяна вечеря в США звичайно складається з індички, шинки, яблучного пирога, горіхів та фруктів. 2) Моя подруга – вегетаріанка, і тому вона зазвичай їсть овочі, фрукти, молочні продукти і інод

At Supper.
Mike: Hallo, everybody. What’re we having for supper? Mom: Fish. Mike: And chips? Mom: I’m afraid I haven’t had any time. Just boiled potatoes and lettuce. Mike:

ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY 3
Hard & soft drinks. Types of containers. Set expressions. a) a hard drink, a soft drink, a beverage, a squash, a cocktail, a nightcap, one for the road, a shandy, punc

EXERCISE
1. Define the following words: venison, poultry, game, offal, a cutlet, a chop, a nightcap, a shandy, a punch, a short, whisky "on the rocks", a teetotaller, vin

Match the words 1-15 on the left with the groceries a-o on the right.
1. a bar of 2. a bottle of 3. a box of 4. a bunch of 5. a can of 6. a carton of 7. a dozen 8. a jar/pt of 9. a joint of 10. a loaf of 11. a packet of

Fill the gaps with suitable words or phrases - in some cases there are several possibilities.
1. They love eating at home because they are both fantastic ________. 2.Carrots can be steamed and they can also be eaten ______. 3. You can save yourself a lot of work in the kit

Dialogues
1) Retell the dialogues in reported speech 2) Learn the dialogues by heart and act them out.   - Waiter! Will you show us the bill of fare? - Here you are,

Revision translation
1)Останнім часом у нашому місті з’явилося багато нових ресторанів, які пропонують кухні різних країн. Особисто мені подобається японська кухня, в якій багато морепродуктів і овочів

Revision translation
1)Останнім часом у нашому місті з’явилося багато нових ресторанів, які пропонують кухні різних країн. Особисто мені подобається японська кухня, в якій багато морепродуктів і овочів

I want it to be very, very lean.
Michelle is preparing dinner. She asks John for help.... Michelle: John, can you do me a favor? Can you help me cut this chicken? John: At your service. How do you w

Put each of the following colloquial words or phrases in its correct place in the sentences below.
    the salt of the earth full of beans a butter-fingers nuts a piece of cake peanuts money for jam the cream cup of tea in a jam

Make up a story to illustrate one of the following proverbs.
1. Too many cooks spoil the broth. 2. You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs. 3. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. 4. Better an egg today than a hen t

TEXT 1. IN SEARCH OF GOOD ENGLISH FOOD
  How come it is so difficult to find English food in England? In Greece you eat Greek food, in France French food, in Italy Italian food, but in England, in any High street in die la

TEXT 2.
Part 1.WHEN BRITISH PEOPLE EAT WHAT: MEALS   Below is described what everybody knows about - but this is not necessarily what everybody does! Breakf

Part 2. WHAT BRITISH PEOPLE EAT
A 'fry-up' is a phrase used informally for several items fried together. The most common items are eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, and even bread. It is not always accompanied by

TEXT 3. Eating traditions in Scotland
The traditional breakfast includes porridge (oats mixed with boiled milk or water and served with sugar or, more properly, salt). Many people now prefer other cereals to porridge and have forsaken

TEXT 4. Eating traditions in wales
Welsh lamb—served with mint sauce—and salmon are famous, and there are some traditional Welsh dishes such as cawl (a soup made with vegetables, particularly leeks), bara lawr (bread made from seawe

TEXT 5. EATING OUT IN BRITAIN
  Although it is far less unusual than it is used to be, going to a restaurant is still a comparatively rare event for most British people. Regular restaurant-going is confined mostly

TEXT 6. EATING OUT IN THE USA
American restaurants are in many ways similar to those in Britain. If you’re in a hurry, you may just want to grab some “junk food” at a candy counter, or you may get a bite to eat at one of the ma

TEXT 7. PUBS
The British Pub is unique. This is not just because it is different in character from bars or cafes in other countries. It is

TEXT 8. SIX STEPS TO A HEALTHIER DIET
  “Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better”. Those words, written by the famous Dr Johnson, are applicable to all change – especially eating differently. B

TEXT 9. ALCOHOLISM
  Alcoholism is a very serious addiction. In groups, discuss the following statements. Do you agree or disagree? We should ban all media advertising of alcoholic drinks.'

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