Discussion 55 Changes To Job Club And Applicant Roundup

 

The monthly Applicant Roundup for August is being cancelled. We are preparing to put together a Job Event and we felt our time would be better spent in doing this.

We would like to ask everyone to ensure they have an updated resume and make sure your interviewing techniques are sharp.

Please let us know what type of positions you are looking for as we will start recruiting employers within the next few weeks.

FYI, we will be changing our Job Club Discussion to Mondays instead of Wednesdays beginning this next Monday, August 12th. We feel that our Discussion would be better accepted at the beginning of the week, rather than “smack dab” in the middle of the week. Hope this works for everyone!!

See you on Monday!

Discussion 2: This week we need to discuss your resume and profile. This important to us and you because this is how selections are made.

In talking to many of you, lots of resumes are being sent out with out much success. This may be due to your resume not giving the right information or format.

A resume should be clear and easy to read. Objectives are not necessary.

If you have many jobs over a short period of time, change your resume to a functional resume.

If you have not loaded your resume to Campusjobxpress, please do so. We can not consider you for any job with your resume and profile.

Rachel has already begun the search for employers and we have jobs that may have to be filled before the job fair

The Following is Our Sample Resume. Please Review:

NAME

123 Harris Drive • Anytown, Texas 76701 • Tel: (254) 444-4444

E-Mail: myname@yahoo.com

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

• Over 20 years of responsible work experience

• Experience operating and repairing forklifts

• Good Interpersonal and Communication Skills

• Quick learner and committed to quality work

• Dependable, safety-conscious and self-motivated

• Work well individually as well as part of a team

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

STEWART & STEWART, LLC                                                                  Anytown, Texas

Mechanic

Duties: Responsible for servicing and maintaining forklifts for a local company.

• Repaired all makes and models of forklifts and drove field service van to sites

• Maintained service checklist and accounted for repair parts.

Field Service Mechanic

Duties: Responsibilities involved performing various duties for forklift operation company.

• Repaired forklifts on site and inspected forklifts to diagnose defects or problems

• Disassembled and re-assembled heavy equipment utilizing hoists and hand tools

• Immersed parts in tanks of solvent or sprayed parts with grease solvent to clean parts.

WORLD WIDE TRUCKS                                                                     Anytown, Texas

Field Service Technician

Duties: Responsible for repairing forklifts for a large local company.

• Repaired forklifts after diagnosing mechanical problems

• Examined parts for damage utilizing micrometers and gauges

• Tested forklifts to ensure operation was safe and efficient

• Disassembled equipment, cleaned parts, repaired parts and re-assembled for efficient use.

UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE

USAR Mechanic

Duties: Responsibilities involved performing mechanic operations on all types of construction

equipment while serving in the military.

UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE

USAR Mechanic/Supply

Duties: Responsible for implementing mechanic practices learned as a reserve mechanic.

• Repaired generators and compressors as well as trucks and engineer equipment

• Repaired small motor vehicles such as jeeps and trailers.

UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE

Motor Sergeant

Duties: Responsibilities involved basic running for the Mechanic Office for the USAR.

• Loaded testers, amp probes, radiator testers and fuel pressure gauges

• Diagnosed electrical systems and handled man hour accounting.

UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE

Motor Officer (Management)

Duties: Responsible for Mechanical Division for the USAR.

• Monitored work done by Motor Sergeants and organized work for USAR Mechanic

EDUCATION

ANYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL                     GED                                  Anytown, Texas

SKILLS

• Computer (Microsoft Word, Excel)

• Office Equipment (10-Key Calculator)

• Forklift Operation Skills (20 Years)

• Welding Equipment

• Air Conditioning Installment (Auto, Home, Commercial)

• Carpentry, Electrician and Plumbing Skills (3 Years)

• Mechanic Skills (30 Years)

• Sheetmetal Work (8 Years)

• Sheetmetal and Welding Layout (5 Years)

• Maintenance and Personnel Management (8 Years)

• Truck Driving Skills (6 Years)

TRAINING

Motorcycle, Class C, Texas (with Endorsement P-Passenger)

Forklift Operator Training

CERTIFICATIONS

 Certificate, Forklift Operator

References furnished upon request