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Overview
ActivityDue DateFormatGrading PercentCover LetterDay 3
(1st Post)Discussion Forum4Creating a ResumeDay 7Assignment7InterviewingDay 7Assignment6
Learning Outcomes
This week students will:

Analyze essential components of cover letters and design specific sections for a personalized cover letter.
Create a targeted resume.
Prepare for a mock interview.

Introduction
You made it to Week 4 – we are now officially two weeks from the finish line! This week will be another relevant week in preparing for your upcoming career. You will have the opportunity to appraise essential components of a cover letter and start with the design of your personalized document. Also, you are able to create your own resume and prepare for a mock interview. The skills learned this week will be crucial when searching for a job in your chosen career field. Have fun!
Cover letters are recommended, and in some instances required, for job applications. If you want to stand out from other candidates, you will want to write a unique cover letter for each position you apply to. Cover letters allow you to clarify, detail, and expand upon your most relevant skills and competencies. In addition, a cover letter allows you to showcase your written communication skills.
It is important that you have a compelling cover letter. To write an impactful cover letter you need to answer the following questions before you begin composing it. Starting with these questions will help provide a clear and concise message for the reader of your cover letter.

Why are you interested in the position? Consider what makes the position, organization, or company interesting to you.
What three skills or competencies do you possess that match the skills the employer is seeking in a candidate?

You can find these skills by viewing the job description. These specific skills are the reason every cover letter should be unique for each job for which you apply.

For this discussion, you will explore the components of a cover letter, reflect on your most relevant skills, and assess what action steps you can take to make your resume stronger.

For step-by-step instructions for creating a cover letter, please use the Writing a Cover Letter (Links to an external site.) webpage to see additional ways to format your cover letter.
For more in-depth templates for writing a cover letter please review the Cover Letter Templates (Links to an external site.) webpage. 

Required Resources
Multimedia
University of Arizona Global Campus. (n.d.). Complete a mock interview on my career (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://bit.ly/3cPdmct

This module can help users prepare for an interview. This module will assist you with your interviewing assignment this week.

University of Arizona Global Campus. (n.d.). Resume module (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2ygP6AX

This module provides information on creating a professional cover letter and resume. This module will assist you with your Creating a Resume Assignment this week.

Vault.com. (n.d.). Interview questions & tips (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://access.vault.com/recordurl?nid=55314&wid=2…

These resources provide information and strategies for a successful interview. This module will assist you with your interviewing assignment this week.
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Webpages
University of Arizona Global Campus. (n.d.). Writing a cover letter (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculu…

This document provides the essential elements of a cover letter. This webpage will assist you with your Cover Letter Discussion this week.

Valult.com. (n.d.). Cover letter templates (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://access.vault.com/recordurl?nid=244271&wid=…

This webpage provides cover letter templates. This webpage will assist you with your Cover Letter Discussion this week.
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Website
indeed (Links to an external site.) (http://www.indeed.com/)

This is a job search engine that may help in finding desired jobs within a specified area. This website will assist you with your interviewing assignment this week.
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niversity of Arizona Global Campus
Guidance for HWE 498
Health and Wellness Capstone
Week 4

Week 4 Overview
Activity
Due Date
Format
Cover Letter
Day 3
(1st Post)
Discussion
Creating a Resume
Day 5
Activity
Interviewing
Day 7
Assignment
Welcome to your fourth week in this course! This week will be all about you and your career. As part of the discussion forum this week, you will have the opportunity to create a cover letter and share an excerpt with your peers for feedback. In order to land your dream job, you also require a strong resume. In the activity assignment, you will have a chance to create or fine-tune your resume that is tailored toward a specific job posting. The resources and tips in the My Career section of your student portal will help you with the design of this project. Last but not least, you will be able to prepare for a mock interview by practicing your responses to common interview questions. This assignment will help you feel more confident when you are invited for an interview and hopefully land you the job. As always, don’t hesitate to reach out to your instructor with questions or concerns! Enjoy week 4 and keep the end in mind – you are so very close now!
Guidance Introduction
An interview can be very intimidating since there is much at stake: your dream job. Sitting in front of several people, all staring at you and asking you questions, is something that most people would like to avoid if they could. However, rather than seeing this process as something negative, look at it this way: You and only you can relay all that you have learned and done in the past. You will be able to tell everyone about your achievements, strengths, and character. Additionally, you can personally communicate your interest for the position and the organization, as well as your potential. Your resume has landed you the interview and now it is time to show off your skills. Go for it!

Interviewing tips
It is very important to practice answering interview questions prior to the interview.  If you are serious about your job search, which you should be, you need to practice and be prepared.  Monster Worldwide (2016) offers the following ten tips to prepare for an interview:

1) Research the company- You need to know about the organization you are interviewing with.  What does the company do?  What services does it offer? What is its mission? This is also important information to help you decide if this is a place where you can be happy working.

2) Dress professional- I don’t care where or what type of job this is, you should always dress professional.  I remember going into a job interview when I was in college wearing a business suit.  It was only for a part-time factory job to get me through college, but I was astounded at what some of the interviewees were wearing.  If you want the job, show them you want it.  Dress professional. No excuses.

3) Be prepared- When going to the interview, bring along a file of any pertinent information that may help you land the job.  Bring along a hard copy of your resume, a portfolio of previous experience,  a list of references, and a list of questions to ask the employer.

4) Be on time- This means show up 10-15 minutes before the interview is to start. There is no worse way to get off on the wrong foot than to show up late to an interview.

5) Be enthusiastic- Whoever you encounter in the building, be courteous and kind.  It is important to treat everyone with respect.  When you meet the individual who is going to interview you, provide a strong handshake and look the person in the eye.

6) Listen- Do not forget to listen to the person interviewing you.  This sounds simple, but it can be difficult. I remember when I was on an interview once, I was so nervous about remembering what questions I wanted to ask I kept repeating them over and over in my head, and I was not paying attention to what the interviewer was saying. You can miss a lot of valuable information if you do not listen actively during the interview.

7) Answer the question- Think before you respond to a question and be sure that you are answering the question that is being asked and not giving a response that does not pertain to the question.

8) Give examples-  If you are discussing a time where you resolved a conflict, provide a specific example of what happened and how you dealt with it.  Employers want specific examples of specific situations.

9) Ask questions- You should always have 3-4 questions prepared to ask the employer.  This shows the employer that you are truly interested in the job. In addition, this gives you an opportunity to find out more about the job.

10) Follow up- After the interview, you should follow up with a phone call or email to the person who interviewed you. This provides you with an opportunity to show them that you are still interested and remind them of your talent and skills that match what they are looking for.

Conclusion
As you go out to the first, second, or even third job interview, be sure to practice your answers and be able to provide examples.  You can find a list of common interview questions on the internet. It is a good idea to go through the types of questions you think you may be asked.  Practice answering these questions.  Also be sure to allow yourself enough time to arrive before the interview starts.  Then just relax and do the best you can to land that new job.  Before you know it, you will be off to work every day to your dream job. Good luck!

Additional Resources:
http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/Interview-Preparation/Practice-Makes-Perfect/article.aspx (Links to an external site.)
http://www.olin.edu/sites/default/files/01_skillsandtech.pdf (Links to an external site.)
https://careerservices.wayne.edu/behavioralinterviewinfo.pdf (Links to an external site.)
http://career-advice.monster.com/salary-benefits/Negotiation-Tips/Salary-Negotiation-Know-How/article.aspx (Links to an external site.)
References
Monster Worldwide. (2016). Interviewing tips (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from http://career-
advice.monster.com/job-interview/interview-preparation/ten-interviewing-rules/article.aspx

Image Reference

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In your discussion:

First, identify a position on www.indeed.com (Links to an external site.) that interests you as a potential job opportunity and using the job description identify three (3) skills or qualifications that match your background.

Note: You may choose the position you selected in Week 3 Discussion for the completion of your cover letter. 

Next, using the format suggestions from both the webinar and cover letter sample, create a second paragraph that communicates the three (3) matching skills and/or competencies you would like to highlight for the employer. Keeping these three skills in mind, develop a three to four sentence paragraph that you can share on the discussion board to obtain feedback from your classmates. The goal is to tailor the body of your cover letter to the position you seek.
In your discussion post, paste the link of the job description you’re interested in and a 3-4 sentence paragraph that you have written for this job application.

Please post your response to these elements directly within the forum; do not attach a word document with your work. Any sources used must be referenced (Links to an external site.) and cited (Links to an external site.) according to APA guidelines, as outlined in the Writing Center. Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length.
Guided Response: Respond to at least two of your peers by Day 7. Provide feedback on how your peers’ three key skills will help them in achieving their career goal. Offer at least one additional suggestion on how your peers might emphasize their relevant skills.

REPLY TO:
Three skills or qualifications that match my background:
    1. Bachelor’s degree in healthcare, or a related field
    2. Coordination of quality assessments and improvement activities
    3. NCQA accreditation process and contractual requirement experience
September 29, 2021
Hiring Manager
WellCare of North Carolina
Raleigh, NC 27604
Dear Hiring Manager,
I am reaching out in response to the job advertisement from September 18th on Indeed.com. I am interested in the Senior Manager, Quality Improvement position at your company. As a skilled career professional with over ten years of extensive experience in hospital, business offices, and professional environments, I believe my skills can be useful for your company.
I have three years of quality improvement leadership experience. I have a Bachelor of Health and Wellness from the University of Arizona Global Campus and have continued to update my professional skills by earning a certification from The National Association for Healthcare Quality. I have successfully created and implemented continuous quality improvement initiatives throughout my career that improved efficiency, processes and demonstrated improved quality. I have extensive knowledge in the coordination of the accreditation process for NCQA that includes compliance and contractual requirements across all health plan departments and several lines of business. Additionally, I am extensively trained and certified as a Six Sigma Black Belt and demonstrate leadership in the execution of quality improvement Six Sigma projects.
I have attached my resume to provide further details about my skills and education. I am confident that my skills and experience in the field will qualify me for consideration in the open position. I welcome the opportunity to discuss this position with you.
I am looking forward to a positive response and will follow up with a call to your office.

Respond to this also
John Potter
Sep 29, 2021 at 1:03 PM
A
-Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition or a related field
-Written and Oral communication skills
-Basic computer literacy
Next, using the format suggestions from both the webinar and cover letter sample, create a second paragraph that communicates the three (3) matching skills and/or competencies you would like to highlight for the employer. Keeping these three skills in mind, develop a three to four sentence paragraph that you can share on the discussion board to obtain feedback from your classmates. The goal is to tailor the body of your cover letter to the position you seek.
B
Hello,
This letter serves to inform that I have taken interest in your establishment and would like the opportunity to join the staff there in your mission to aid in improving the lives of your patients through optimal healthcare.
Having just recently completed my bachelor’s degree in Health and Wellness at UAGC, I now have several years of knowledge awaiting application. On top of this, skills with both oral and written communication as well as computer literacy have been further refined during my time at UAGC through extensive use of research and online coursework. Aside from that, I have previous experience working with computers from high school courses, and due to an early childhood exposure to such have developed talents such as a typing speed of nearly 128wpm, and familiarity with programs like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Many of my previous jobs have required an emphasis on customer service, something which communication and engagement are central to. This is an area I have received praise for in the past from previous employers and would very much like to demonstrate my capabilities in while working with those in need of assistance and guidance in maintaining or improving their health.
Included is a resume offering further details on background and skillset as well as experience, if you have questions please feel free to ask as I am very open to discussion and would prefer that you be both informed and confident in choosing to provide me the chance to become a part of your healthcare team.
I eagerly await your response but will be sure to check back soon and inquire about the status of my application and any measures I can take to further enhance the process.
Thank you for your time,

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