2009 UW Career Discovery Week
Event Information

Resumes the UW Way

When: Tuesday, January 27, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Where: UW1 Building 103 - View Map

Interested in applying for jobs at the UW? This session is designed for staff, students, and alumni. Develop an effective resume for the UW -- or improve the one you've got. This workshop will provide the key ingredients for making your resume stand out from the rest.

Topics will include:
* The most effective resume format for the UW Hires system.
* How to identify and use keywords to your advantage.
* Tips for getting your resume selected.
* Resume and cover letter resources.

Panelists:

Denise Rollin
Human Resources Director, University of Washington Bothell
Denise Rollin has worked in higher education human resources for more than 20 years and holds the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification. She has been the Human Resources Director for the University of Washington's Bothell campus since 2000. Denise enjoys teaching classes on a variety of topics such as "Success Signals-Communication Styles" and HR-related classes on performance management and hiring do's and don'ts. Prior to coming to UWB, she worked at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma in the Registrar's Office and in Human Resources. Denise received her Bachelors's degree in Communications from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
Susan Templeton
Career Development Manager, Professional & Organizational Development - Web link...
Susan Templeton joined Professional & Organizational Development in 2007 as the first Career Development Manager for staff at the University of Washington. She has over 20 years experience in career counseling, career event planning, and workshop and program development. Prior to joining POD, Susan worked 12 years at the UW Career Center assisting undecided students and career-changing alumni with career decision-making and job search skill development. Over the years she has helped thousands of job seekers create more effective resumes. Susan has a Master's degree in Cross-Cultural Human Development from Harvard University and an interdisciplinary Bachelor's degree in Human Behavior and Institutions from the University of Chicago.

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