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レナートバイリンガル ENGLISH AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM STEPS AND REQUIREMENTS

1. In order to begin the process of finding you an internship, we must first have 4 things.

Resume : A copy of your American-Style resume (on paper and on floppy disk). Please follow the layout of the sample resume as below. Once you register, you'll be able to consult a Rennert teacher to revise your resume through email correspondence or in person.

Questionnaire : The Rennert Bilingual English and Internship Program Questionnaire will give us an idea of what type of internship you are looking for, and will help us to find the best sponsor company for you.

Internship Agreement : It is necessary for you to read, understand, sign and date the internship agreement. 

Placement Fee : The placement fee should be paid with the registration fee and Intensive English program fee.
 


2. The interview process

An interview will be arranged : It is our responsibility to arrange an interview for you with an organization of our choice.

Interview : At this point, you must prove to the interviewer that you are the right person for the position.

Follow-up : You will need to report to the Internship Coordinator within 24 hours after your interview.
 


3. The Internship

Reporting to your internship : You will report to the company as if you are an actual employee of the organization. The internship work schedule will be arranged with your sponsor company. Almost all internships are Monday to Friday during regular business hours. 
 


4. Reporting to Rennert Bilingual

Reports : You will be required to submit a 1-2 page report, on a biweekly basis, detailing the work that you have done and how you have benefited from the internship.
 


5. After the internship is complete

Internship evaluation form : You will be required to submit a 1-2 page report, on a biweekly basis, detailing the work that you have done and how you have benefited from the internship.

Receive your diploma : Congratulations! Your study at Rennert Bilingual is complete.
 




RESUME FORMAT - Required by Rennert Bilingual 

Mary Lyon
101 Broadway Avenue
Oakdale, California 90210
222-222-2222
mary@email.com

Objective An internship in marketing or import-export

Work Experience

2001-2002 Company Name
Export Assistant
・ Responsible for printing orders, invoices, and researching prices
・ Proficient in international payments, Documentary Credit
・ Negotiated cost effective and convenient delivery time for clients

City, Country
December 2001 Company Name
Switchboard Operator
・ Answered and directed calls, welcomed and informed customers
・ Handled company correspondence 
・ Invited back to work every August for three years

City, Country
Summer 2001 Company Name
Sales Clerk
・ Sold clothes and accessories to teenagers and young women
・ Exceeded daily sales quota  

City, Country
December 2000 Company Name
Sales Clerk
・ Sold perfumes for men and women
・ Welcomed and advised customers

City, Country
Education

2001-present National Business School
・ Studying International Trade
・ Acquired skills in International Marketing and International Sales

City, Country
2000 Preparatory School
・ Baccalaureate in Economics and Social Studies
・ Specialized in English 
・ Studied Economics, Globalization, Sociology and Management

City, Country
Language Skills ・ French : Native language
・ English : High intermediate
・ Spanish : Intermediate

Computer Skills ・ Microsoft Office


MSN CAREERS: Eight Tips to Keep Your Resume Concise

1.Avoid Repeating Information.

Did you perform the same or similar job tasks for more than one employer? Instead of repeating job duties, focus on your accomplishments in each position.

2.Eliminate Old Experience.

Employers are most interested in what you did recently. If you have a long career history, focus on the last 10 to 15 years. If your early career is important to your current goal, briefly mention the experience without going into the details. For example: Early Career: ABC COMPANY - City, State - Served as Assistant Store Manager and Clerk, 1980-1985.

3.Don't Include Irrelevant Information.

Avoid listing hobbies and personal information such as date of birth or marital status. Also, eliminate outdated technical or business skills.

4.Cut Down on Job Duties.

Many job seekers can trim the fat off their resumes simply by removing long descriptions of job duties or responsibilities. Instead, create a paragraph that briefly highlights the scope of your responsibility and then provide a bulleted list of your most impressive accomplishments. 

5.Remove "References Available Upon Request."

Many job seekers waste the valuable last line of the resume on an obvious statement. Unless you're using this as a design element, remove it.

6.Use a Telegraphic Writing Style.

Eliminate personal pronouns and minimize the use of articles when preparing your resume.

7.Edit Unnecessary Words.

Review your resume for unnecessary phrases such as "responsible for" or "duties include." The reader understands you were responsible for the tasks listed on your resume. 

8. Customize Your Resume for Your Job Target.

Only include information relevant to your goal. This is particularly important for career changers who need to focus on transferable skills and de-emphasize unrelated career accomplishments.


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