Electrical ~ 11.14.25



The following students will need to attend Career Center and work on updating and printing their resumes. Once completed, place the resume in sheet protectors and place in the back on your notebooks.

The following students need to attend Career Center on Friday, November 14, to complete and/or update their resumes and print a copy for the notebooks:

8:15 – 8:55 am:

  • Joshua Hagermeier
  • Darrin Ives
  • Kolin Bechard
  • Baler Gibson
  • Aiden Marron
  • Trig Ream
  • Tyson Ream
  • Tegan Cook
  • Eli Mayhew
  • Chase Porter
  • William Rohde

9:05 – 9:45 am:

  • Jose Castro
  • Lennox Buchanan

12:45 – 1:25 pm:

  • Dawson Nguyen
  • Eddy Samaniego
  • Daniel Booth

*Arcadio Rosas doesn’t need to attend because his resume is completed and printed.

Reminders…

  1. Do not log in to any Apple iCloud, Mac Mail or other personalization accounts except Google Drive (Sheets, Docs, etc.) and Gmail. Everyone uses the same Mac user account so please do not customize the user account to your settings which means do NOT add you Google profile setting.  Login to gmail and then go to Apps  icon then select Google Drive or a profile could automatically be created for you and the bookmarks may not be available to the next person.

Resumes

The following documents have been added to the Shared Folder I created for you in Google Drive:

  • NWTC Resume Template

You will need to create a resume that includes the following sections:

  • Heading (Name, Address, Phone Number, Email Address)
  • Objective
  • Education – high school, Northwest Tech, and NWOSU if it applies
  • Work Experience – paid or unpaid experience
  • Organizations and Activities – be sure to include Business Professionals of America because all NWTC Computer and Business and Digital Design students are members and… if you are a member of the NWTC Superintendents Leadership Class be sure to add it.
  • Certifications/Licenses – be sure to include ACT WorkKeys Career Readiness Certificate if you passed all three exams.
  • Honors and Achievements – be sure to include NWTC Perfect attendance for Quarter or NWTC Student of the Quarter
  • Community Service
  • Skills – must list computer skills as well as other applicable skills
  • References – must have 3 that are not friends or family… must be teachers, coaches, employers, youth leaders, sponsors, etc.

Examples of electrical skills for resumes:

  • Electrical Wiring: Experience with installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical wiring systems.
  • Blueprint Reading: Ability to read and interpret electrical blueprints and schematics.
  • Basic Circuitry: Knowledge of installing and troubleshooting basic circuits, including panels and breakers.
  • Tool Proficiency: Familiarity with using hand and power tools like wire strippers, pliers, drills, and multimeters.
  • Electrical Safety: Understanding and adherence to safety protocols and codes, such as OSHA standards.
  • Troubleshooting: Skill in diagnosing and fixing electrical problems using diagnostic tools.
  • Conduit Installation: Experience with installing electrical conduits to protect wiring. 

    Examples of resumes:

    Check the Shared Google Drive folder I created for you.  I have added a template you may use if you wish.

    Student 1  – Examples of concurrent enrollment, organization responsibilities, additional skills, community service

    Student 2 – Examples of education, activities leadership, community service

    Student 3 – Examples of community service, work experience

    Student 4 – Formatting example

    Student 5 – Examples of profile, education, fast food and restaurant work experience, key skills, community service

    Student 6 – Example of formatting, lawn service and auto service job tasks, awards, auto certifications

    Student 7 – Examples of future plans, computer and ag skills, leadership, community service, ag work experience

    Student 8 – Examples of quick stop clerk position and livestock/farming position

    Student 9  – Examples of fast food crew member job duties

    Student 10 – Examples of fast food crew member position and oilfield position

    Student 11 – Examples of Skills section as well as Work Experience that involves fast food crew member

    Student 12 – Examples of Certifications, Work Experience, Education, and Community Service sections of resume

    Student 13 – Examples of Objective, Education, Achievements, Honors, Certifications, Community Service, and Work Experience sections of resume

    Student 14 – Examples of Education, Work Experience, Key Skills, Certifications, and Community Service sections of resume

    Student 15 – Examples of Work Experience in the oil and gas industry and Key Skills sections of resume

    Student 16 – Examples of Sonic Car Hop Work Experience as well as Digital Design skills sections of resume

    Student 17 – Examples of Collision Repair Work Experience and Key Skills sections of resume

    Student 18 – Examples of various sections of resumes

    Student 19 – Examples of various Work Experience descriptions for resume

    Student 20 – Good examples of various sections of resume

    Northwest Technology Center Foundation Student Scholarships

    Each year a portion of the monies raised by the Foundation will go to support scholarships for deserving students. This financial assistance may include books, tuition, and other educational costs. The Foundation Scholarship committee assists in the establishment of scholarships and the selection of the recipients.

    Adults only may apply for the Fall NWTC Foundation Scholarships. High school juniors or seniors and adults may apply for the Spring NWTC Foundation Scholarships.  To claim the scholarship, students will be required to show that they are incurring some type of educational expense for either the current semester or next summer or fall.

    Students may download the NWTC Foundation Scholarship application –  NWTC Foundation Scholarship Application 2024


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