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- Resumes
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- When preparing resumes to
obtain an employment or internship interview opportunity, there
are several very basic components which students must master
in any of the communication industries. The student should begin
these components during his or her Sophomore year in college.
These three things are basic to obtaining any professional communication
internship or job interview. These are all important, and the
approach is different for communication than it is for other
areas of employment.
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- Click on the links below
to review important information about networking, cover letters
and resumes for communication internships and employment opportunities.
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- Communication
Networking
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- An absolutely mandatory
part of gaining essential communication discipline experience
is student involvement in the University student operated activities
and organizations such as APSU
IABC, APSU PRSSA,
or the APSU NBS AE Rheo
Chapters, The All State newspaper, Clean Cut Productions, or Mid Tennessee Web Design. This provides an
opportunity for students to attend the Nashville-sponsoring chapter
meetings or to work in a commercial environment where direct
contact with communication professionals occurs. Thus, students
who have not involved themselves in these APSU student-affiliated
organizations or activities are ill-advised to seek internships
until they have completed the necessary and essential student-professional
networking that occurs only through meeting attendance and experience
involvement with area broadcasting and cable, public relations,
advertising, marketing communications, and web design pros. For
more information on the organization of interest, simply click
on the red and underlined link, or seek additional information
in the Communication and Theatre Department office in the Music
and Mass Communication Building, room 173.
It is the student's responsibility seek involvements with thse
students activities and organizations, meet communication professionals,
and begin to establish a network of contacts throughout middle
Tennessee. When parents ask APSU faculty and staff why their
son or daughter, an APSU graduate, is having difficulty finding
employment, the most likely cause is lack of networking and failure
to obtain a productive and appropraite college internship.
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- Communication
Cover Letters
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- A cover letter is used when
seeking an interview for an internship or employment in any of
the communication disciplines (advertising, broadcasting, corporate
communication, Internet and web technology, newspapers or magazines,
or public relations) must include certain essential information
about what position you are applying for, your education, your
skills, and your previous experience. Generally, all communication
discipline cover letters should be thought of as an opportunity
to convince a potential employer or interning organization to
look further into your materials and consider you for the position
or internship. The cover letter is a sales tool, and really persuasive
rather than merely informative.
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- Cover letters must identify
the specific position or precise internship for which
you are applying.
- Cover letters are best when
addressed to the appropriate supervisor at the current
address in the deparment of the organization to which you
are applying.
- Cover letters must briefly
stress specific skills and appropriate experiences relevant to
and directly related to the specific position or precise
internship for which you are applying.
- Cover letters can highlight
some specific accomplishment you have achieved which you believe
to be highly relevant to the specific poistion or precise
internship for which you are applying.
- Cover letters must indicate
any limitations to your accessability for interviews and clearly
state your availability time frame for beginning employment or
an internship, should you be offered such an opportunity.
- Cover letters must be clear,
correct, and concise with a maximum length of 3 to 4 paragraphs.
- Cover letters should follow
a standard business letter writing form, style, and structure.
- Figure 1 - Sample
Cover Letter for Communication Industry Internship or Employment
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- When writing in the cover
letter remember the following:
- place an emphasis on the
present and somewhat past tense; downplay the use of future tense
- use active voice wherever
possible
- employ action verbs in your
sentences
- use primarily simple sentences
- avoiding ending sentences
with prepositions
- try not to begin very many
sentences with prepositional phrases
- always proofread your cover
letter looking for phrasing, punctuation, and spelling errors
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- Communication
Resumes
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- Most communication resumes
are very similar in construction and style, including advertising,
broadcasting, corporate communication, newspapers and magazines,
public relations, and Internet and web related technology opportunities
for internships and employment. One very important point for
resumes in the communication industries is that experience
is as or more important than education. This is why
it is so very imperative that Communication Arts majors
focus on an active approach to involvement in their respective
area of study throughout their college careers via membership
in student organizations, participation in student activities,
work study opportunities, part time employment, practicums, and
internships.
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- The name and address headers
at the beginning of the communication resume can employ many
different approaches using line or no lines graphics, but typically
all such resumes include at minimum (a) the applicant's name,
(b) address, (c) city, (d) state, (e) zip code, (f) telephone
number, and (g) email address. A fax or cellular telephone is
optional.
- The applicant's name is
usally emphasized by boldface fonts, all upper case lettering,
or some other means of setting it apart fromt the rest of the
address and contact information.
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- Figure 2 - Sample
Name and Address Headers with Lines for Communication Resumes
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- Many communication resumes
contain "objectives," but stating a specific objective
is unnecessary as it can be mentioned in terms of the specific
opportunity within the cover letter.
- The use of headers is essential
to the success of the resume. Some of the typical headers used
below are Objective, Experience, Education, and References, but
also Employment, Activities, and Awards are sometimes included
int he communication resume.
- Proofreading a resume is
absolutely essential. Simple sentences and phrases, action verbs,
active voice, correct spelling, and meaningful phrasing are always
expected in communication resumes.
- Either a graduation date
or expected graduation date should be listed in all communication
resumes, regardless of whether the resume is for an internship
or employment opportunity.
- Typically 1 inch margins
are employed on all sides of an 8 1/2 by 11 inch sheet of typing
paper.
- Most resumes for internships
or entry-level employment consist of just 1 page.
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- Figure 3 - Sample Communication
Resume A
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- Figure 4 - Sample Communication
Resume B
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