Professional Personality Devlopment Programme 11b.tech
Professional Personality Devlopment Programme 11b.tech
Modules
Curriculum Vitae
Covering Letter Email Id preparation and Drafting Professional Emails
Objective
This presentation is aimed at providing students with some basic guidelines with respect to
Presentation of skills ,knowledge and achievements in a positive and effective manner. Develop Curriculum Vitae as per the requirement of the job.
Is a detailed synopsis That includes a summary of personal, educational, professional background and experience with achievements. A CV is the most flexible and convenient way to make applications. It conveys personal details in the way that presents the candidate in the best possible light. A CV is a marketing document about skills, abilities, qualifications and experience to employers.
Sample CV
Ritish Kumar
E-mail: - [email protected] Ph No.: Mob. No.: Passport NoObjective
PAN No-
Permanent Address:
Project Experience
Professional Experience
Present Address:
Technical Expertise
Personal Data:
Fathers Name : Date of Birth : Gender : Nationality : Languages :
Technical Qualification
Educational Qualification
Personal Skills
Date:Place:-
(Ritish Kumar)
Note * Dont put data in tables. * Fill data in reverse chronological order.
DOs
1 to 2 page. 10-12 font size. Times New Roman, Arial, Bookman, Trebuchet, Lucida Sans, Garamond, Verdana etc. Be consistent with fonts/size/bold/italics etc. Spread out information. Indented or bulleted statements. Bolding of headings. Your name should be largest font on page. Experience and Academic qualification in reverse chronological order Write in third person.
Donts
Height, weight, place of birth, marital status, race, caste, religion and health. Fancy Fonts, Clip art . Bordered paper. Fold resume, dont stuff into envelope, dont crumple. The word "Resume" at the top! Avoid Details of Travels. Any statement that begins with "I" or "My" Reasons for leaving previous job(s). Salary Information. References : Religious affiliations, political affiliations.
Covering Letter
The covering letter puts flesh on the bare bones of the CV. It points out to the employer the information showing that the job seeker has the qualities the job calls for, and makes a statement about himself and his suitability for the job. It should give the personal touch that CV will intrinsically lack. It is a positive, formal introduction outlining how the candidate heard about the opportunity, listing the enclosed documents (such as CV).
It provides an outline why the candidate is interested in the role and the organization, demonstrating in depth research and mature reflection on how the opportunity fits into the jobseeker career plans. It also high light candidates key skills and experiences. It ends positively outlining when the candidate will be available for interview
Dos
Take your time with each letter/application Find out the hiring manager's name, and open the letter with a proper greeting. Identify the position you're applying for, including the job code or reference number (if there is one). Give reasons for why you are applying and why you would be a successful employee for the organisation sell yourself! Tailor your answers to the specific organisation make them unique to that organization. Keep your sentences specific, short and precise
Go for quality rather than quantity Make sure you present your letter and CV professionally set it out logically and coherently. Limit your covering letter to one side of A4 if possible any longer and the attention of the reader will wander. Use a formal tone and sign off the letter appropriately. Do end with a statement of intent.
Donts
Rush your applications Use an informal tone for your letter Send out numerous generic covering letters Use long, vague sentences and WAFFLE! Make statements about yourself which are untrue or which you are unable to evidence. Focus entirely on yourself, make sure you balance your letter between yourself and the organisation you are applying to
Rush or neglect the presentation of your CV and letter, good presentation is essential. Sign off the letter in an informal manner e.g. thanks, cheers or even no sign off is deplorable! Use illegible fonts and colors on the letter this is not professional! Go on for more than one page. Two pages is the absolute limit, any more than this and it is likely the employer will not even read your application as it is too time consuming!
[email protected] [email protected]
Structure of Email
Standardized elements
To Cc Bcc Subject Message Attachments
salutation
Dear Sir/Mr., Or Dear Maam/Ms.,
Dear Maam, PFA herewith the covering letter and my resume. Regards, Rahul Kumar Mobile: Student of B.Tech(Electronics Engineering) ABES IT Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad
I am a student of BTech Final year.I have done my internship projectPFA my resume with this email.
Would be eagerly awaiting an early reply from your end.
Regards, Rahul Kumar, Mobile: Student of BTech(Electronics Engineering) ABES IT Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad
A word of caution
Refrain from sending the same mail to multiple employers. Every professional email should be customized according to the receiver. Avoid writing email when : Angry Upset Stressed In a Rush To depict eagerness
NOW WHAT TO DO ?
Select job from newspaper. Cut the same advertisement Prepare Resume and Covering letter as per the requirement of the job applied for. Submit the hard copy of the same with the cutting of the advertisement to the CR by 13th of March 2013. Send a soft copy of both resume and Covering letter to [email protected] by 19th of March 2013 through a formal email id.
Thank You!!