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VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 19 MAY 31, 2011 An In-house Newsletter dedicated for Placement Activity viz.,Training the students for Competitive Examination (IAS/KAS..), Interviews & Facilitating Campus Selections by various Organizations etc. FORTNIGHTLY NEWSLETTER MAY 31, 2011 PAGE 1 Editor: Prof.A.Narayana Prasad, Associate Professor in Hindi & Convener, JIPC [email protected] Abhilash H P, Final PMCs Father: Paramesh HD Driver, Z.P. Hassan Mother: Nagamma.H.S. Home Maker Krupa BG Final CBZ Father: Gangadhara BA PU College, K R Nagar Mother: Meenakshi AV Home Maker Navyashree EB III PME Father: Basavaraju E K FDC, Income Tax Dept. Hassan Mother:

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VOLUME: 2 ISSUE: 19

MAY 31, 2011

An In-house Newsletter dedicated for Placement

Activity viz.,Training the students for Competitive

Examination (IAS/KAS..),

Interviews & Facilitating Campus Selections by various

Organizations etc.

FORTNIGHTLY NEWSLETTER MAY 31, 2011 PAGE 1

Editor: Prof.A.Narayana Prasad, Associate Professor in Hindi &

Convener, JIPC – [email protected]

Abhilash H P, Final PMCs

Father: Paramesh HD

Driver, Z.P. Hassan

Mother: Nagamma.H.S.

Home Maker

Krupa BG Final CBZ

Father: Gangadhara BA

PU College, K R Nagar

Mother: Meenakshi AV

Home Maker

Navyashree EB III PME

Father: Basavaraju E K

FDC, Income Tax Dept.

Hassan

Mother:

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,

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Priyanka AS, Final BMBt.,

Father: Siddaish, Depot

Manager, KSRTC, Sirsi

Mother: Ratna,

Home Maker

Rohini S R Final BCA

Father: Rajashekar SS

Gen.Merchant, Hassan

Mother Shakuntala

Home Maker.

Trupthi TM, Final BMBt.,

Father: Mahendra T R

Farmer, C’magaluru

Mother: Lakshmi.D M

Home Maker

Talents will take you

to high positions, But,

good character only

helps you to maintain

high position.

Ananda pR Final PMCs

Father: Rudre Gowda

Farmer

Mother: :Lalitha,

Home Maker.

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PART - iii

Quick Tips for both

Cover Letters and Resumes

Attention-grabbing cover letters and resumes have one thing in common; they are written, organized, and produced to quickly demonstrate how a job seeker's qualifications match job requirements. Keep these tips in mind when creating your documents.

Keep it concise Make your words count Avoid large paragraphs Proofread thoroughly Adequate margins with lots of white space Neat, fresh, legible and error-free

Clearly identified skills, achievements and interests Effective language and correct grammar Communicate a professional image Convincing, relevant and positive

How to Write a Cover Letter

A cover letter is a short introduction letter that accompanies your resume and serves as a formal introduction of you to potential employers. It will inform

the employer of your valuable skills and personal attributes that relate to the job. The cover letter should persuade the employer to read your resume. It is especially important that a cover letter be included with every resume you send to an employer.

Since your letter must be tailored for the needs of each

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employer and each position, you should do your homework to discover what is unique and special about the organization.

Remember that your letter needs to express interest and enthusiasm for why you want to work for the firm.

Convey genuine interest in the company and the

position. Use highly descriptive and persuasive sentences to

induce a positive response from your reader. Focus on the employer's needs, and highlight 2-3

skills that specifically fit the position. Generally, these letters should not be more than 3 to

4 paragraphs in length. Cover letters take time; give them the same attention

as your resume. NEVER address your letter to "Dear Sir or Madam",

"To Whom It May Concern", etc. This is the same as

the junk mail you receive that's labeled "Resident", or "Occupant". Preferably, it should be addressed to the hiring authority, or, at the very least, the HR manager. Be sure to include the person's correct title and business address.

Avoid overusing the "I" word. Remember, this is

about the employer's needs, not yours. Be concise. Omit detailed descriptions of unrelated

jobs and do not rehash content from your resume. Be polite and professional. Thank the

employer/hiring manager for their time and consideration.

Chief Editor : H V Lakshminarayan, Principal

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