Posted: December 17th, 2014

EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATION CASE

EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATION CASE

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In this assignment, you will read about, “skill gaps,” (the skills people have as opposed to the skills that employers need to fill available jobs), writing a resume

and cover letter, find a job opening that looks interesting, and then write a resume and cover letter for that job. Start by reading the following scholarly articles

in ProQuest and below. The readings explain how to write an effective resume and cover letter that includes your abilities to acquire new skills.

Read the case information about “skilling-up” below:

“Skill Up” to Land that Job”

News abounds about a “skill gap,” or the difference between the skills people have as opposed to the skills that employers need to fill available jobs. The job

resource website Quintessential Careers offers this advice to help close an individual’s skill gap.

Look at certification or technical training programs as ways to acquire new skills. Professional associations or community colleges are excellent resources for

building competencies.
Become an apprentice. Some professions such as electronics, plumbing, or machining offer paid apprenticeship programs.
Volunteer at a nonprofit. It’s a great way to gain knowledge about how to use databases, build websites, and learn accounting procedures that you can transfer to a

paying position.
Freelance. Expand your skills on the Internet as a freelancer, a contractor, or a “micropreneur.”
Remember that old saying: Anything that’s worth having is worth fighting for. Be ready to fight to land that job.

Critical thinking and discussion: How can you leverage your current talents to earn money while you look for a job in your chosen field? Besides learning new skills at

an unpaid position, what else can you gain from volunteering? Why is it important to constantly update your skills?

Hinton, S. (2011, Nov. 7). 4 ways

6 Resume Writing Tips for Business School Grads

Jada, A. G. (2012, 6 résumé writing tips for business school grads. U.S.News & World Report, , 1. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1015365544?

accountid=28844. https://www.usnews.com/articles/education/top-business-schools/2012/04/11/6-resume-writing-tips-for-business-school-grads.html

Resumes, applications, and cover letters

Khoo, V. (2012). How to… write winning cover letters and résumés. Charter, 83(5), 44-45. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1023445351?

accountid=28844

Case Assignment
After reading the information about “skilling up,” go to an employment website (such as Monster.com, usajobs.gov, etc.) and find a job opening that interests you.

Following the guidelines from the above readings, write a resume and a cover letter applying for the job. Hand in the job ad, the resume and the cover letter. Remember

and apply what you’ve learned so far on persuasion and writing letters. Your resume and cover letter will be graded on how much and how well you apply ideas from the

readings.

Submit your assignments by the module’s due date.

Assignment Expectations
You should submit a copy of your job advertisement, a well-written resume, and a well-written cover letter. These documents should apply what you have learned in the

course.

You should also submit a well-written summary that discusses the following three questions: How can you leverage your current talents to earn money while you look for

a job in your chosen field? Besides learning new skills at an unpaid position, what else can you gain from volunteering? Why is it important to constantly update your

skills? Your essay should include an introduction and a conclusion, and also make use of the Background Info, utilizing correct citation and reference style.

So you’d like to know more about what I do…

This might be one of the first things said to you in an information interview. Information interviews are incredibly useful tools in a job search.

Network Your Way to Success

Below is a link to a Web page from an instructor at California State University Northridge that gives a good introduction to the topic of information interviews and

job networking.

Richardson, D. B., (1994). Network Your Way to Success. Accessed from https://www.csun.edu/~vcecn006/network1.html.

The below readings are used in the Case Assignment. Use the library instructions above to retrieve articles without a link.

6 Resume Writing Tips for Business School Grads

Graves, J. A. (2012). 6 résumé writing tips for business school grads. U.S.News & World Report. Retrieved from https://www.usnews.com/articles/education/top-business-

schools/2012/04/11/6-resume-writing-tips-for-business-school-grads.html

Resumes, applications, and cover letters

Khoo, V. (2012). How to… write winning cover letters and résumés. Charter, 83(5), 44-45. Retrieved from Proquest.

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