Write an impressive resume with a cover letter answer
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1)Resume:
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, MA
Degree, Concentration. GPA [Note: Optional] Graduation Date
Thesis [Note: Optional]
Relevant Coursework: [Note: Optional. Awards and honors can also be listed here.]
STUDY ABROAD [Note: If Applicable] City, Country
Study abroad coursework in _____. Month Year – Month Year
NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL City, State
[Note: May include GPA, SAT scores, or academic honors an employer may want to know] Graduation Date
Experience
ORGANIZATION City, State
Position Title Month Year – Month Year
• Beginning with your most recent position, describe your experience, skills, and resulting outcomes in bullet or
paragraph form.
• Begin each line with an action verb and include details that will help the reader understand your accomplishments,
skills, knowledge, abilities, or achievements.
• Quantify where possible.
• Do not use personal pronouns; each line should be a phrase rather than a full sentence.
ORGANIZATION City, State
Position Title Month Year – Month Year
• With your next-most recent position, describe your experience, skills, and resulting outcomes in bullet or
paragraph form.
• Begin each line with an action verb and include details that will help the reader understand your accomplishments,
skills, knowledge, abilities, or achievements.
• Quantify where possible.
• Do not use personal pronouns; each line should be a phrase rather than a full sentence.
Leadership and Activities
ORGANIZATION City, State
Role Month Year – Month Year
• This section can be formatted similarly to the Experience section, or you can omit descriptions for activities.
• If this section is more relevant to the opportunity you are applying for, consider moving this above your
Experience section.
Skills & Interests [Note: Optional]
Technical: List computer software and programming languages
Language: List foreign languages and your level of fluency
Laboratory: List scientific / research lab techniques or tools [If Applicable]
Interests: List activities you enjoy that may spark interview conversation
2) Cover letter:
September 1, 2017
Ms. Kathryn Smith
Director of Communications
Jumpstart
308 Congress Street, 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
Dear Ms. Smith:
I am a senior at Harvard College studying History and Literature. I am writing to apply for the
Marketing and Communications position at Jumpstart posted in Harvard’s Crimson Careers
database. I'm very excited about the field of education, and would welcome the opportunity to
bring my strong communication skills, creativity, and marketing experience to your growing
team.
Jumpstart's commitment to early education for every child is of particular interest to me because
of my passion for youth development. This past summer, I worked as a senior counselor in the
Summer Urban Program (SUP), which is dedicated to preventing summer learning loss for
children in the Boston and Cambridge area. I designed and taught fun, interactive classes to a
group of 10 fifth graders, and planned and led local field trips and workshops daily with a junior
counselor. Throughout the summer, I consistently strived to create math, science, and reading
lessons and activities that were engaging and tailored to my students' needs.
Additionally, in my role as the Director of Marketing for the Social Innovation Collaborative, I
led our team in creating a social media strategy to drive our member recruitment efforts and
promote our programs and events on platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
With so many competing events on campus each day, I had to continually be creative in my
approach to developing and delivering content that would be compelling and effective. As a
result of my efforts, our group experienced a 20% increase in our membership base and a 15%
increase in our social media engagement. I’m excited at the prospect of bringing the skills I
developed through this experience to the Marketing and Communications role at Jumpstart.
Thank you for your consideration. I very much look forward to the opportunity to speak with you in person about my interest in this position.
Sincerely
Sally Crimson