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Interview with L: Subject Matter Expert- Student career coach

Hypothesis: Students find making resumes difficult and stressful

We had the opportunity to interview a staff member in a Co-op office, they had a lot of knowledge about both the student and employer hypotheses.

Here is how the interview stacked up to our hypotheses:

Cover Letter-

Hypotheses 4- HALF yes- Not that they don’t know what elements it is how to write those elements correctly.

Hypotheses 5-NO- It depends on the instance- varys

Hypotheses 6- YES- Students may change their tone a little but nothing close to what they need to be doing.

Below are the key points that were identified:

  • Personality and company FIT need to be expressed in the job application.

    • demonstrating why they want to work through – personality, NOT by reiterating the company

  • TAILORING is very important- to the job- very specific

    • Process – ID what they are looking for and customize it specifically to your experiences

  • When Lynn coaches students she asks them to bring in the job posting – then read it over and decide where to go

    • Using phrases like: Have a conversation- tell me what you did here- Think about what you did at XX in a XX lens (translate)

  • Cover letters:

    • write like you are talking to someone else- lots of students write in the wrong way- write like you talk

      • What can i contribute and can i learn

      • Students don’t have enough content- knowing your background, reflective process, SKILLS MATRIX

    • Lots of students over complicate the issue- simple and easy, say too much. Being direct.  Capture a couple of Targetted things that show you who you are.

    • students struggle with the transition between paragraphs flow in a quick and nice way

  • LinkedIn:

    • Great way to get info about companies

    • Students don’t realize what it is for- not a static page but an active engagement to network

  • Biggest thing from employers- They notice students have a template and the personality doesn’t go through

Student Interview- Graduating Arts Student Leslie

Summary:

 

Leslie, a graduating arts student, was very unsure of her resume writing skills. Thought her resume was pretty bad. In the past she has modelled her resume after the Sauder template she received from a friend. She is looking at getting into student affairs when she graduates and is looking for assistance to create a better resume.

She proved Hypotheses 1 and 5 really well, hypotheses 2 well and not hypotheses 3 and 4. What she remembers from her minimum resume creation training is the value of metrics or results in a statement. She was not focussed on efficiency because she hasn’t needed it yet and is very organized.

See here for the full script and notes

Our First “Interview”

Right after we left our first session on Friday, we ran into four Masters of Management students on their lunch that just had a session on career development. We were very lucky to get them at a time when they were available and in the mindset of creating job applications.

Three main points we took out of the encounter were: Continue reading