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Final RLO - Amy Lane

1. Amy Lane - Final RLO - Resumes

1.1 Template Title

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1.2 Case Study

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1.3 Andrew's situation

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1.4 Resources

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1.5 Question #1 Heading Section

When Andrew develops his heading for the resume, what is important to
share with employers and what is not needed? Given his situation,
what would you recommend he include in the heading?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand
corner.

(Multiple Choice, 10 points, 3 attempts permitted)

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Correct Choice
Name, address, city, state, zip, email, telephone, GitHub, LinkedIn and Twitter
address
Name, address, city, state, zip, email telephone
X Name, email, telephone, GitHub and LinkedIn address
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You did not select the correct response.

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1.6 Question #2 Summary Section

When Andrew develops his summary section, what information should he


highlight to future employers?

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corner.

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Correct Choice
Some broad statements about how he can contribute to the company
X His current passion for computer science along with highlights of key skills needed
in his new career
The same summary from his previous resume in food service management

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1.7 Question #3 Education Section

When Andrew develops his Education section, what information should he


highlight to future employers?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand
corner.

(Multiple Choice, 10 points, 3 attempts permitted)

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Correct Choice
Start with high school listed first and then his college education. He should include
the dates he finished his degree or the word “anticipated”.
Only his college education with the dates he has been enrolled thus far should be
included on his resume. Include “anticipated” graduation date.
X His college education would be listed first with his GPA (if it is over 3.0). No dates
included. High school information should not be included on his resume.

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1.8 Question #4 IT Skills Section

What information should Andrew include in his IT Skills section of his


resume, given his situation.

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand
corner.

(Multiple Choice, 10 points, 3 attempts permitted)

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Correct Choice
Only Management skills since that is the level he wants to start at in Computer
Science now in his new career
X Computer languages, software, applications, systems…Some he learned on his
own, some through projects, and others he learned at college.
Only the skills he learned in his classes.

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response. Andrew needs to highlight all IT skills,
experience, knowledge and interests for his future career.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Andrew needs to create an IT resume which focuses on
all IT skills, knowledge and experience for his future career.

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1.9 Question #5 IT Strengths

When highlighting Andrew’s strengths, what is important to remember in


Andrew’s case? What information should Andrew include in this
section given his situation?

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corner.

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Correct Choice
His management skills are all that are that he needs on his resume.
X A combination of his technical and soft skills from his management experience.
Only technical skills are needed in computer science careers.

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Andrew needs to highlight a combination of strengths related to his technical and
soft skills needed by employers who are hiring in his future career of software development.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Andrew needs to highlight his strengths related to his
technical and soft skills needed for his future career.

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1.10 Question #6 IT Knowledge

When including IT knowledge statements on a resume, what is important


to include in Andrew’s case? What information should Andrew
include given his situation?

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corner.

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Correct Choice
X Include IT knowledge gained from college, certifications, volunteerism and
hobbies.
Include IT knowledge gained through volunteerism or hobbies on his own.
Include IT knowledge gained through college courses.

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response. Andrew needs to include all IT knowledge
gained from college, volunteerism and hobbies.

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1.11 Question #7 IT Experience

When developing his experience section, what is important to remember


in Andrew’s case? What information should Andrew include in his
experience section given his situation?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand
corner.

(Multiple Choice, 10 points, 3 attempts permitted)

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Correct Choice
Leave off any work experience which is in the IT field.
X Use all experience and go back as ar as possible to share all work experience since
high school.
Highlight experience with verbs related to IT Careers going back about 10 years at
the most.

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response. Andrew needs go highlight experience with
verbs related to IT careers going back about 10 years at the most.

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1.12 Question #8 Resume Format / Layout

When developing a resume there are three basic types of resume layouts:
Chronological, Functional and Combination. Which type of resume
format which you recommend for Andrew?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand
corner.

(Multiple Choice, 10 points, 3 attempts permitted)

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Correct Choice
Chronological because it shows the dates of his employment.
Functional because he can highlight his skills and leave off all of his unrelated
employment.
X Combination so that he can highlight his related IT skills and share his management
experience which is related as well.

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response. Combination so that he can highlight IT related
information and share his experience.

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1.13 Results Slide

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Results for
1.5 Question #1 Heading Section

When Andrew develops his heading for the resume, what is important to share with employers
and what is not needed? Given his situation, what would you recommend he include in the
heading?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.6 Question #2 Summary Section

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When Andrew develops his summary section, what information should he highlight to future
employers?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.7 Question #3 Education Section

When Andrew develops his Education section, what information should he highlight to future
employers?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.8 Question #4 IT Skills Section

What information should Andrew include in his IT Skills section of his resume, given his situation.

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.9 Question #5 IT Strengths

When highlighting Andrew’s strengths, what is important to remember in Andrew’s case? What
information should Andrew include in this section given his situation?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.10 Question #6 IT Knowledge

When including IT knowledge statements on a resume, what is important to include in Andrew’s


case? What information should Andrew include given his situation?

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Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.11 Question #7 IT Experience

When developing his experience section, what is important to remember in Andrew’s case?
What information should Andrew include in his experience section given his situation?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.
1.12 Question #8 Resume Format / Layout

When developing a resume there are three basic types of resume layouts: Chronological,
Functional and Combination. Which type of resume format which you recommend for Andrew?

Make a selection and then click the CHECK mark on the lower right hand corner.

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