Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Curriculum Vitae

A résumé is a one-page summary of your education, job experience, etc., to be easily added to a cover letter. In the academic world—or coming out of it into teaching, working in non-profits or arts management—the curriculum vitae, or CV, is the appropriate form to present your accomplishments to a prospective employer.

Your CV should be tailored for specific jobs, inside the academy, such as teaching, academic positions (program coordination for example), or outside, either in a business setting (publishing, magazines, presses) or in a non-profit setting (director, grant-writer, brochures, publications, presentations). We will consider in our first seminar how to generate a sort of “master” CV that contains all the things you might need, then discuss how to select from this “menu” to tailor a CV for a particular job, i.e., what to include and what to leave out.

Generally, an effective, detailed CV will include most of the following categories:

~Contact information
~Professional, career or research objective (optional, mostly used when sending out a general CV)
~Education (colleges only)
~Thesis title and advisor (in progress)
~Graduate fieldwork (include volunteer and intern)
~Awards and honors
~Grants and fellowships
~Publications (creative and academic separate)
~Presentations (at any level)
~Workshops (at any level)
~Conferences attended (even if only as an attendee)
~Work experience (focus on those related to the job for which you are applying)
~Skills (interpersonal, computer, technology)
~Study abroad
~Language skills
~Professional memberships
~References (optional, but sometimes provided at the time of the interview)

Below are some links to helpful websites you might want to review either before our class on Saturday or after, as you revise your CV. Remember these are just resources, so do what I do: borrow anything that you like (a category, the way it is presented, the language used). The first one is a website about the CV in general, then there are some CVs that are specific to creative writing. Because these will not hyperlink, you will need to copy and paste into your browser, but you should be able to get to them that way. Good luck!

~ Website:
jobsearch.about.com/od/cvsamples/a/cvtemplate.htm
Site includes numerous curriculum vitae templates and provides discussion and examples of what to include in your CV, also shows the appropriate format for a cv. Shows a sample academic cv: http://jobsearch.about.com/library/cvsample/blcvacademic.htm
Also shows what an international cv looks like.

~ Sample CV:
Google Images have some fine examples, as in:
campusapps2.fullerton.edu/.../SampleCV.aspx


~ Some sample creative writer’s CVs:

http://internet2.trincoll.edu/FacProfiles/CVs/1015934.pdf

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.msstate.edu/dept/english/faculty/images/hagen.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.msstate.edu/dept/english/faculty/Hagenston.html&usg=__t8kP6056icwdoY8cHjchcY6QcSw=&h=325&w=253&sz=31&hl=en&start=19&um=1&tbnid=x0scZC407EgYUM:&tbnh=118&tbnw=92&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcurriculum%2Bvitae%2Bcreative%2Bwriting%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://jlwpoetry.googlepages.com/Jenny_Sky_3.jpg/Jenny_Sky_3-full.jpg&imgrefurl=http://jlwpoetry.googlepages.com/jlwilliamscv&usg=__oF6YpQxyV3cLB4Vp5Ot3DFRHOUA=&h=640&w=427&sz=41&hl=en&start=11&um=1&tbnid=T3F6-9jWoFxMAM:&tbnh=137&tbnw=91&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcurriculum%2Bvitae%2Bcreative%2Bwriting%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Current Internship Opportunities

Available internship opportunities:

If you don’t have an internship lined up yet, these are all opportunities working where interns are wanted and will be appreciated. Interesting variety: small press, rare books, community literary program, literary conference. Just mention that I referred you and they will be available to talk or meet with you.


Etruscan Press (non-profit through YSU)
Needs interns for publicity, editing, website work, event planning, marketing, grant writing, outreach.
Each internship is designed in consultation with Etruscan staff, with the individual student’s profile and interests in mind. Many internships combine several of the above projects, or explore new projects of particular interest to the student.
For more information, please contact Dr. Philip Brady at psbrady@gmail.com or 330-307-1594.


Akron University Rare books/special collections
Needs interns for cataloging, research, website, publicity,special projects,

For more information, please contact Dr. John Vincler,
Assistant Professor of Bibliography & Special Collections Librarian, The University of Akron Libraries, Archival Services; email: jmv38@uakron.edu (alternate: johnvincler@uakron.edu)telephone: 330.972.6252


The Lit (non-profit in Cleveland)
Needs interns for event planning & hosting, course registrations, working events, collateral distribution, possible website work, administrative assistance, publicity, special projects.

For information, contact Judith Mansour-Thomas, Director, The Lit; email: Judith@the-lit.org telephone: 216.694.000 website: www.the-lit.org



Imagination Conference (CSU)
Needs interns for promotion, development, publicity, website development.

For the summer 2010 conference. For information, contact: Imad Rahman, email: i.m.rahman@csuohio.edu telephone: 216.687.3990