Careers in Business Law

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Careers in Business Law. Today’s Objectives. Complete a job application. Compose a letter of application (cover letter) for employment. Create or update a resume. Resumes. Read the following slides about resumes, then complete the resume worksheet provided. What is a resume?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CAREERS IN BUSINESS LAW

Today’s Objectives

Complete a job application. Compose a letter of

application (cover letter) for employment.

Create or update a resume.

Read the following slides about resumes, then complete the resume worksheet provided.

Resumes

What is a resume? Summary of personal

information Outlines your

qualifications for a particular job

Usually includes: Education Skills Work experience Awards & activities

Not All Resumes Are Equal! Resumes should

be customized for each position to which you apply.

Resumes change over time and should be updated regularly.

Resumes for Employees Usually first step

in the job application process

Organizes facts about you; makes completing job applications easier

Importance of a Resume

First opportunity to make contact with an employer

Represents your qualifications for the job Any mistakes will hinder your job search

What makes a good resume?

Good Resumes Easy to read Logical flow Includes relevant information Name stands out Good use of space

Common Mistakes Spelling and grammatical

errors Writing in the first person Including unrelated and/or

personal information Repetitiveness Lacking organization or focus

Resume Writing Tips

In General… Keep it concise – no more than one

page Make it neat! Be honest about your qualifications Use action words and phrases to

describe your experiences Customize it to the job description Have others proofread it!

Submitting a Resume

Printed Black ink White or off-

white paper Include a

cover letter

Electronic Save it as a PDF

file! If you attach it

to an email, the body of the email will serve as your cover letter.

APPLYING FOR AN INTERNSHIP Let’s pretend! You have

some free time this summer, so you have decided to apply for a legal internship at a local law office.

Read the: LegalInternship.docx file to learn more about the position.

RESUME ASSIGNMENT Complete the resume worksheet. List as

much information as you can. Open the resume template. Fill in the

information from your worksheet. You are applying for the legal internship.

Save your resume. Have someone proofread it.

Save your resume as a PDF with the file name: ResumeYourName.pdf

Submit your PDF resume to my Inbox for grading.

Read the following slides about cover letters. Then, complete the assignment on your own.

Cover Letters

What is a Cover Letter? Tells the

employer about you and why you are applying

Can also be used to inquire about possible positions

Purpose of a Cover Letter Introduces you

and who you are Explains why you

are sending a resume

Makes a good impression

Demonstrates professionalism

Formatting a Cover Letter

Layout

As with all professional

business letters, a cover letter

should be written in block

format.

Cover Letter Contents Use simple

language Be short &

concise Proofread! All

cover letters should be error-free.

Paragraph #1 Explain why you

are writing Indicate the

position you would like to apply for

Explain how you heard about the job opening

Paragraph #2 Describe what you

have to offer the employer

Match your abilities with their needs

Refer to your resume by highlighting qualifications and relevant background

Paragraph #3 Ask for an

interview! Thank the

employer for considering you

Explain how & when you will follow up

COVER LETTER ASSIGNMENT Open the CoverLetter.docx file. This is

a general cover letter template. Rewrite the cover letter to make it

apply to you. You are applying for the legal internship position.

Save your cover letter. Have someone proofread it.

Save the letter as a PDF file with the file name CoverLetterYourName.pdf and submit it to my Inbox.

Read the following slides about completing applications for employment.

Job Applications

What is an application? Form that employers

give to potential employees to complete

Lists relevant information Work Experience Education Skills References

Applications vs. Resumes Standardized forms

make it easier to compare job candidates

Demonstrate ability to follow directions

Ensure that complete information is provided

Require a signature to attest to truthfulness

Tips for Applications

Make sure to… Complete the form neatly. Spell all words correctly. Use a pen with black ink. Answer every question – write

“N/A” for those questions that are not applicable.

Use your full name (not a nickname)

Common Mistakes

Watch out for… Incomplete or missing information Inaccurate information Any unintentional marks, such as

scribbles or marking out words Colored ink or pencil Listing “anything” for your

preferred position

References

Who should be a reference? People who know

your work habits and personal traits well

People who can confidently recommend you for the job

People you have known for a significant amount of time

Professional References Always ask for

permission to use their contact information!

You may consider: Teachers Former employers Friends established

as business contacts

APPLICATION ASSIGNMENT You will complete an

employment application for the legal internship position.

We will do this as a class – you will need a black pen.