Writing Your International Resume and Cover Letter
Now that you have a goal, and you've done your research,
it's time to write some great resumes and cover letters. Your research
should have told you the key skills and experience needed in your field.
You'll want to make sure you convey that in your marketing tools.
- Write a solid preliminary resume. Get assistance
from Career Services and/or use a good book or resume guide. Plan to
change it depending on your targeted employer or position. Basic resume
guidelines:
- Use standard white or off-white paper.
- Make it clear and readable.
- Keep it focused, neat, and well-organized,
with no mistakes.
- Include an email address and phone number
where can messages be left 24 hours a day (international time zones
make this a necessity).
- Include any international work experience
or internships in your experience section. Indicate foreign language
study and competency.
- Include study abroad experiences in your
education section.
- Be sure to highlight any special skills you
may possess such as computer expertise or accounting background.
- Make your employment objective to the point:
stay away from flowery phrases like "challenging international
position where I can use my skills..."
- If you omit a job objective, will need to
carefully write each cover letter to fit the place you're applying
and the offers they have.
- Once you’ve written a good basic resume,
write several targeted resumes to fit different markets (such as one
resume for a legal assistant position and another resume for a marketing
position), or for different countries.
- Research the resume style of the country
in which you plan to work. European C.V.'s (curriculum vitae) are
typed, but the cover letters are usually hand-written if you're
applying for a position in Spain, Italy, or France. See the Country-by-Country
section for more resume guidelines.
- Write your resume in the native language
of that country. You can also send an English copy.
- If you have dual citizenship or some other
factor which might work in your favor, be sure to mention it.
- If you're applying for a position abroad,
consider putting a personal section on your resume with such things
as your passport number, travel experience, ability to travel and
relocate, and marital status.
- Do not include personal information on a
resume intended for American employment.
- Use the word "international" judiciously
in your job objective. Companies seldom send a new employee on an
international assignment, and are reluctant to hire someone who
is primarily interested in international positions. Only use the
word 'international' in your objective if the position description
specifically mentions it.
- Create a strong preliminary cover letter and
be prepared to adapt it to different organizations, employment fields,
and countries. Seek assistance from Career Services.
- Create a portfolio of writing samples, projects,
accomplishments, etc., as appropriate to your situation. For instance,
if you are seeking a communications-related position you should have
a portfolio of writing samples, brochures, flyers, or any other communications
pieces you have created.
Web Resources for International Resumes
- Eurograduate
features graduate opportunities across Europe. One of the best features
of this site is that it tells you how to present your CV and prepare
for the application process in the following regions: Scandinavia, Southern
Europe, Western Europe, and Central & Eastern Europe.
- http://www.goinglobal.com/
tells you how to write a Mexican resume.
- If you are wondering how to reformat that resume
for overseas, Jobweb
gives you guidelines for five countries: Canada, Japan, Spain, United
Kingdom and France. Click on Resumes and more articles Writing Your
International Resume.
- Best
Resumes and CVS for International Jobs, is a book that answers
culturally sensitive issues like: What should an international resume
look like? It has 86 sample resumes and gives you 43 keywords for international
resumes.
- International
University of Japan links to advice on resumes, cover letters, networking
& interviewing skills.
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