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OBJECTIVES
As you are moving into your careers, you will need to write various documents to conduct your job search, including resumes and cover letters. The purpose of this assignment is to have you practice writing rhetorically-effective job search documents.
ASSIGNMENT
Find a particular job for which you want to apply. Write a resume and cover letter for that particular job. Then, annotate the resume and cover letter discussing your rhetorical choices.
PART 1: JOB SEARCH DOCUMENTS
For this portion of the assignment, you will submit the following three texts in one Google Drive document in this order:
PART 2: ANNOTATIONS
After completing the resume and cover letter, you will annotate them according to the below instructions:
The below is an example for how you might annotate your texts:
AUDIENCE & PURPOSE
Obviously, your rhetorical audience for your letter and resume is the person or people to whom you are applying, and your purpose is to get an interview.
The audience for the annotations is me, your instructor; your purpose is to demonstrate your rhetorical awareness of your own writing.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Submission
As noted above, your submission of all three texts should be in the same Google Drive document. Title your file name “Project 1 - Job Search.”
Any submission that does not include all three of the above listed texts will automatically receive a non-passing grade.
EVALUATION & DRAFTS
Workshops & Feedback
You will have an opportunity to receive feedback from your classmates during in-class workshops. As always, I am available to discuss your work during office hours.
Submission Draft (200 pts)
You will submit a document that meets all requirements listed above by the due date and time listed on the syllabus. Any draft not meeting all requirements will lose points.
The points for the documents will be based on meeting the above requirements and the quality of your work according to the standards discussed in Alred, the course webbook, and class discussions as well as on the Project Grading Rubric.
Revision Option
You will have the opportunity to revise this document for a higher grade. See the course description for revision guidelines.
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