2.6 Assignment - Prepare Your Resume
Requirements:
- Open your resume prepared from previous years and update the information.
- Login toMy Blueprint
- Select Resumes in the "Work" section from the navigation menu of your dashboard.
- Select box "+Add Resume".
- Complete Resume Title (personal information).
- Complete all of the sections.
After completing your resume in www.myblueprint.ca, also submit a copy to your teacher within the course.
Submissions:
- Use the "Assignment - Prepare a Resume" link on the main page of this section of the course to upload your assignment to your teacher for marking.
- Send a message to your instructor that you have also completed your resume using myBlueprint.
Your work will be marked using the rubric below.
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Content |
The resume includes all of the required areas in an appropriate order: Objective, Education, Work experience, Volunteer experience, Skills etc. A great amount of detail is provided |
The resume includes all of the required elements, but they are not in the correct order. Sufficient detail is provided. |
The resume does not include all of the required elements and is not in the correct order. There is a lack of detail. |
Not acceptable |
Skills |
More than three skills are listed and described with a one-line action statement explaining the skills and when it has been used in the past. |
Only two skills are listed and/or the skills listed do not include descriptive action statements. |
Fewer than two skills are listed or no action statements are included. |
Not acceptable |
Format |
The resume is typed, well organized, and moves the reader’s eye easily down the page. Each section has a clear heading and the action word statements are bulleted. |
The resume is typed and contains headings and action word statements, but needs some organization. It does not allow the reader's eye to flow down the page easily. |
No organization is apparent. The resume is difficult to read, does not contain bullets, and has no section headings. |
Not acceptable |
Action Statements |
Action statements are used throughout the resume. They are clearly written to describe the activity. |
Action statements are used 90-99% of the time. They are clearly written to describe the activity. |
Action statements are used less than 90% of the time. |
Not acceptable |
Grammar |
There are no errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content. |
There are few errors in grammar or spelling. |
There are many errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content. |
Not acceptable |
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