Requirements: Cover Letter Written for a job or internship you would be applying for today. Complete a job search using available resources. Should include: Name and address of person/place you are applying. Content: formal address to a specific person, purpose of the letter, reference to resume qualifications, reasoning for interest in the position, personal career goals, and potential contributions to the organization. Name and signature. Resume Name, address, email address, phone number Education: High school, tech school, college (location, graduation date & area of study) Work history (location, date, name and title of supervisors, & job responsibilities) Any honors (date) Extracurricular activities Certifications (name, date) Volunteer work/organizations Professional References List of at least 3 references Should include name, title, company, address, phone number and/or email References should be individuals who know your work ethic and will vouch for it. If possible, list references from the field you are applying for. Previous employers in the exercise field, professors, organization coordinators, internship preceptors, etc. Mock Interview Answer at least 5 potential interview questions. You can access questions by simply googling “interview questions”. State the question and your response to the question. Future Career Opportunities Search for 2 future positions – positions you would like to pursue or promoted into in the future. What are the qualifications and years of experience required for the position(s). Profiles: Research 2 individuals who are currently in those positions. Profiles should include the following: Name Title of position Company Career progression Professional Organization(s) Membership levels and requirements, fees, and services/products they provide to members. All documents placed in a folder All materials neat and professional (not like you just pulled it out of your back pack) Proper grammar and punctuation Place documents neatly in a folder (with or without pockets, or a manila folder) Papers should be printed on single sheets, not front and back This is a reflection of your professionalism. It should be the same quality as it would be if you handed it to a professional at a job interview.