GOOD
DAY!
PRAYER
ATTENDANCE
GAME
TIME!
MATCH
ME!
INSTRUCTIONS:
I have here a logo of different
departments of the Philippines,
cut into 4 pieces and all you have
to do is try to match the puzzle
piece and explain what this
department works for.
RESUME
WRITING
A resume is a document that
summarizes your work
experience, education, skills,
and professional
accomplishments.
HOW TO
WRITE A
RESUME
1. Your name and Contact information
The first way you declare yourself open to employment
is with your name and contact information. This can
include your mailing address, phone number, email
address, and any social media or professional
networking handles.
2. Objective
The objective of a resume is a declarative
statement that describes the type of work you
are seeking.
Example:
•Seeking a challenging position in a reputed
organization where I can learn new skills,
expand my knowledge, and leverage my
learnings.
•To get an opportunity where I can make the
best of my potential and contribute to the
organization’s growth.
4. Summary of qualifications
Whereas the professional summary
focuses on brevity, this section is typically
a bulleted list of more specific
accomplishments from throughout your
career.
5. Professional experience
This will likely be the longest section of your
resume, where you list all your previous jobs. You
should include the names of the companies where
you worked, the city or cities where they are located,
the positions you held there, the years when you were
employed at each, and a bulleted list of your
responsibilities or projects.
6. Education
If you are entering the workforce after college
graduation, your education can be near the top of
your resume. List the college, university, or
vocational school you attended, the years you
were there and the degree you obtained.
7. Training certifications
Particularly if employment in your field
requires some kind of license or
certification, it is vital to list it and indicate
its current status.
8. Additional information
Your work history will list your responsibilities and
experience, but depending on what you want an employer
to know about you, you can also list your special skills,
languages you speak fluently, hobbies, volunteer
opportunities, technical skills, professional associations,
civic awards, special projects or recognitions.
9. References
A good reference is someone who can speak to topics
like your professionalism, skills, experience,
dependability and integrity. It should be someone
who knows you reasonably well, is not a family
member and who has had professional contact with
you in the recent past.
PRE-
ACTIVITY
UNCOVER YOUR SKILLS,
ABILITIES, AND TALENTS
Get a partner and interview
each other using the following
question provided.
Guide Questions:
• What difficulties or barriers have you overcome to get
where you are now?
• Name FIVE qualities of other people you admire the
most.
• Good friends count on each other. What do your friends
count on you?
• What courageous things have you done that you feel good
about?
• Which subjects are you best at in school and why?
POST ACTIVITY
ASSEMBLE YOUR RESUME
Use the worksheet provided and
fill in the following information
needed to assemble all parts of
your resume.
GENERALIZATION
APPLICATION
Produce a One-Page Resume
Using one whole sheet of paper
create a One-Page Resume
according to the following contents
discussed earlier.
EVALUATION
QUIZIZ
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AND ENTER THIS CODE:
6075 7439
ASSIGNMENT
Research some tips in writing a
cover letter.
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING!