JOB SEARCH PORTFOLIO PROJECT
Requirements & Evaluation Checklist

 
use what’s below as a checklist to ensure you fulfill project requirements and write effective job search documents that adhere to the tenets of good professional writing

Job Advertisement| 0% (required; if missing, -5%)

GENERAL APPROACH

  • for a desirable real job; could likely obtain after graduation
  • includes URL and full text
  • adheres to project job advertisement guidelines
  • includes annotations
  • highlight in blue (or bold): job functions, roles, tasks, and/or responsibilities you must be able to perform; things you must be able to do and/or things you will be asked to do (these are often—but not always—verbs)
  • highlight in green (or italics): attributes, qualities, traits, and/or characteristics you should possess (these are often—but not always—adjectives)
  • highlight in yellow (or underline): tools, systems, or products you must be able to use, work with, or provide; products or things you must be able to create or make; knowledge or expertise you must possess (these are often—but not always—nouns)

Cover Letter| 20% of semester grade

GENERAL APPROACH

  • employs a rhetorical approach
  • is clearly targeted at/tailored to the job advertisement

STYLE & GRAMMAR

  • employs effective professional style (clarity, conciseness, correctness, parallelism)
  • employs reader-centered writing where possible/effective
  • is grammatically correct with no typographical, grammatical, punctuation, or spelling errors

GENRE CONVENTIONS

  • is appropriately formatted according conventions of professional letters, including
  • professional letter formatting
  • correct addressee info, name, and/or title
  • appropriate salutation/greeting
  • complimentary closing

CONTENT

  • includes effective introduction (provides context); introduction
  • states reason for contact (applying for position) and where you learned of the position (if possible, on company/organization website)
  • includes job title as written in the advertisement
  • includes ad ID, position number, or job code
  • indicates school/career status
  • includes statement about how skills, qualifications, education, and/or experience make you a good candidate for the position
  • indicates reason for interest in the position (and/or business/organization)
  • includes effective body paragraphs; body paragraphs
  • are appropriately organized in some way (hierarchical, logical, chronological, or based on job ad)
  • highlight/expand/explain/prove selected items from resume; items that demonstrate qualifications for the position
  • may use context > skill > outcome/proof > reader appeal
  • include appropriate/relevant indications of specific experiences, results, and/or successes
  • includes effective closing; closing
  • reiterates interest
  • reaffirms qualifications, skills, strengths needed to succeed in the job
  • asks for an interview (directly or indirectly)
  • may include phone/email contact info
  • thanks reader for time and/or consideration

Traditional Résumé| 20% of semester grade

General Approach

  • is targeted towards a particular job advertisement (and position, organization, etc.)
  • reflects language of and/or concepts in job advertisement
  • makes a compelling case for the applicant for the position/organization in the job advertisement
  • proves/explains/details qualifications, requirements, skills, knowledges, abilities, characteristics, etc. relevant to position

Style & Grammar

  • employs parallel structure
  • includes effective active/action verb statements
  • employs effective professional style (clarity, conciseness, correctness, parallelism)
  • employs reader-centered writing where possible/effective
  • is grammatically correct with no typographical, grammatical, punctuation, or spelling errors

Genre Conventions

  • is clearly and appropriately written as a chronological, skills, or mixed resume
  • is is professionally formatted, readable, unique
  • is is aesthetically pleasing, professional, easy to read, and not based on a template

Content

  • includes (at least) the required sections: contact info, objective statement, education, and experience and/or skills & proficiencies)
  • includes a well-written objective statement, clearly tailored towards the particular job advertisement and/or position description, highlighting what the applicant will bring to the position
  • includes descriptive action verb statements that effectively describe duties, responsibilities, successes, and outcomes
  • uses correct verb tenses
  • uses strong, descriptive verbs
  • if/when/where possible, language reflects language/concepts in the job advertisement
  • where possible/appropriate, employs APR language (action verb; problem/project; results)

Optimized/Scannable Résumé| 5%

GENERAL APPROACH

  • Formatting and content are optimized for scanning/OCR and to maximize search returns (hits)

GENRE CONVENTIONS (FORMAT)

  • 12/14pt sans-serif font (Helvetica or Arial)
  • Plain text; no font styles (no bold, italics, underline); no text effects
  • left align with ragged right margin; no indentations; no centered or justified text
  • no non-text elements; no borders, shading, shapes, or bullets

STYLE, GRAMMAR, & CONTENT

  • Shifts verbs to nouns (where possible); shifts past tense verbs to present tense
  • Includes terms from the job advertisements; includes synonyms, keywords, and buzzwords
  • Anticipates employer search terms

Interview Question Responses| 5% of semester grade

GENERAL APPROACH

  • demonstrates knowledge of company/position
  • reinforces qualifications for position
  • contributes to professional, positive ethos

SPECIFIC APPROACHES

behavioral questions
  • employs STAR method, including information that
  • describes the situation and provides adequate context
  • describes the more immediate task, project, or problem
  • identifies the action taken (if possible, highlighting skill, strength, or ability desired in the position/job advertisement)
  • describe a positive result or outcome resulting from the action (if possible, reflecting on what was learned)
about weaknesses
  • addresses weakness effectively by either
  • admitting to weakness (not central to job performance); describe plan for strengthening it and/or active steps towards improvement
  • admitting to a past weakness (no longer a problem; one already corrected or compensated for); describe concrete, specific steps taken to improve
  • response generally demonstrates maturity, self-awareness, interest in self-improvement

Thank-You/Follow-up Letter| X%

GENERAL APPROACH

  • employs a rhetorical approach
  • employs clearly targeted at/tailored to the job advertisement

Style & Grammar

  • employs effective professional style (clarity, conciseness, correctness, parallelism)
  • employs reader-centered writing where possible/effective
  • is grammatically correct with no typographical, grammatical, punctuation, or spelling errors

Genre Conventions

  • is appropriately formatted according conventions of professional letters, including
  • professional letter formatting
  • correct addressee info, name, and/or title
  • appropriate salutation/greeting,
  • complimentary closing

Content

  • includes thanks to interviewer for interview/meeting
  • mentions specific date of interview/meeting
  • reaffirms interest in the position
  • if possible, links to qualifications, skills, abilities, knowledges required for/desirable in the position
  • mentions specific detail from “interview” (should be invented/made up detail)
  • organized appropriately

Grammar & Professional Writing Style

GENERAL APPROACH

  • employs clear, correct, concise professional writing style
  • demonstrates correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation with no typographical, capitalization, or other errors
  • employ clear/correct language (diction)
  • employs reader-centered writing
  • you view (you attitude)
  • positive emphasis
  • communication of reader benefits
  • employs rhetorical approach & logical organization