Showing posts with label samples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samples. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

ALT resume sample for 2013 After JET Conference

Please review this sample ALT resume before attending the 2013 After JET Conference















The latest version is in Google Drive (Google Docs).

Please click here to view and print the latest update.

Google allows you to export as MS Word, though the formatting might be altered in the process.

This file is public on the web at ▸ http://bit.ly/JET_ALT


This resume is just a sample to get you thinking before the Conference.

Please make yours BETTER!













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-Updated by Vince on 17 Feb 2013








Saturday, February 23, 2013

PA resume sample for 2013 After JET Conference

Please review this sample PA resume before attending the 2013 After JET Conference











The latest version is in Google Drive (Google Docs)

Please click here to view and print the latest update


Google allows you to export as MS Word, though the formatting might be altered in the process

This file is public on the web at ▸  http://j.mp/PA_res








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CIR resume sample for 2013 After JET Conference

OPTION 1 (recommended)

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Public on the web ▸ http://bit.ly/JET_CIR

Bottom line: this resume is just a sample to get you thinking.
Please make yours BETTER!








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-Updated by Vince on 23 Feb 2013











Friday, February 22, 2013

Sample ALT cover letter


Sample ALT cover letter










1-23-1 Sensei-machi

Nishi, Osaka, Japan 500-0001
May 1, 2013

Ms. Johanna Gonzalez
Director, Rice University Office of International Students & Scholars
6100 Main MS-365
Houston, Texas 77005

Dear Ms. Gonzalez:

After speaking with my friend Charles Clark, I felt excited to learn about the position of Program Coordinator for International Students at Rice’s Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS). Based on my past experience in New York and Japan, I can bring some unique contributions to the OISS.

First, I helped start new initiatives at New York's largest adult training center. After graduating with honors in Linguistics from Boston University, I joined The Center for Adult Training and Employment. As the youngest program coordinator, I served over 3,000 clients, which is 20% above average. Best of all, I helped increase job placements by 15%.

Now, I believe I can help the OISS increase opportunities for international students, as well. Speaking with Charles, who was my senior colleague and mentor at the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme, I understand that Rice is trying to increase the percentage of international students by 5% over the next three years. Based on my unmatched results in New York and Japan, I feel confident that I can help you meet that target, or even exceed it.

Finally, I believe that my background as an educational resources coordinator and overseas teacher demonstrates that I possess the ideal mix of organizational, creative, interpersonal, and counseling skills to be the best Program Coordinator for International Students.
In addition, my adjustment to Japanese culture has made me uniquely sensitive to the experiences of those living away from home.


I enclose a résumé of my background and qualifications, and will follow-up with you in the coming weeks. Also, I might have the opportunity to visit my family in Houston. I will let you know if I am in the area, as it would be wonderful to meet with you or a member of your staff in person. Thank you for your time and interest in my candidacy.

Sincerely yours,

Anna the ALT
















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-Updated by Vince on 22 Feb 2013
























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