Thursday, October 29, 2015

Great Resume Notes

ROP Portfolio
- a portfolio containing three or more of your best work samples, with a written explanation for each
- letter of introduction
- resume
- list of references
- letter of recommendation
(use ROP portfolio handbook for a guide)

Job Seeker's Trifecta
- a solid, well written, and well designed resume
- an equally well-crafted list of positive references
- a flawless, handwritten job application

YOUR RESUME SHOULD HAVE:
- who you are and how you can be contacted
- your job objective
- your level of education
- your work history or experience
- your special skills and abilities

Edit and Refine your Resume
- take time to write your resume
- no typos, use spellchecker
- no mistakes, look for double words, grammar errors
- no misleading information
- format text for easy reading and searching
- PROOFREAD (get other people)

Resume Writing Tips
- list most recent job experience first
- list most important skills first
- leave out the obvious
- avoid negativity
- go with what you got ; summer jobs, volunteer experience, clubs, relevent hobbies
- dont have a degree or diploma? state your estimated date for completion/ "class of 201X"
- proofread!!!! ask at least 3 people to read your resume in detail to spot mistakes - catch them before your interviewer does!

Style Can Vary
- Just keep it professional, well organized, and easy to read

***Download ROP Portfolio Handbook, which is on the class blog
- includes sample resumes and a template

Getting Started...
- find a program to write your resume with, such as Word, Google Ducks or Pages
- Think of what your ideal job might be this summer or in the future, align your resume info and objectives to that job
- use the Resume Template in the ROP Portfolio Handbook and list all your important details
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Helvetica Writing Assignment

   The typeface Neue Haas Grotesk, commonly known as Helvetica, originated in Müchanstein, Switzerland in 1957. Within an era of enticing advertisements set in flamboyant, elegant fonts, many consumers with an eye for design sought for something clean and legible, while also achieving an artistic flair. They sought for the Swiss design style, which incorporates these exact elements. Swiss style can be most commonly associated with the broader High Modernist style, which is a very official. professional looking style used in modern day advertising and logo design. To contrast with these styles, Grunge Style was created to take a jab at the mildly conformist Modernist style by introducing the idea of chaos within typography.
   From this film I have learned a great deal of insight as well as understood the diverse opinions of many. I learned about the intense impact that font has on the viewer, and the complex opinions one can form just based on the type of font.