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Dear Mr. Smith:
Thank you for taking the time to speak with me. I enjoyed meeting on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 10:00 am and learning more about the Web Developer position at McKenzie Development.
Our conversation confirmed my interest in becoming a team member of McKenzie Development Web Development Team. I was especially excited about the ability of implementing my own code to develop sites and applications Joomla!3. The CMS Platform Joomla!3 is a great tool and know it well as my last project was all in that that platform.
I am very eager to at the prospect of joining your team and leveraging my knowledge and experience to help with any your needs at McKenzie Development. Please let me know if you have any question and could provide you with any further questions. I look forward to hearing from you, and thank you again for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Melissa Rose
(919) 555-1212
Hello <Interviewer’s Name>,
I wanted to take a second to thank you for your time <yesterday/Friday/etc>. I enjoyed our conversation about <specific topic you discussed> and enjoyed learning about the <Job Title> position overall.
It sounds like an exciting opportunity, and an opportunity I could succeed and excel in! I’m looking forward to hearing any updates you can share, and don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns in the meantime.
Thanks again for the great conversation <yesterday/Friday/etc>.
Best Regards,
<Your Name>
By Biron Clark
Dear <Interviewer’s Name>,
Thank you for taking the time to meet with me <yesterday/Friday/etc>. I’m very excited about the opportunity to work at <Company Name>!
The <Job Title> role certainly sounds exciting, and it’s a role I believe I’d excel in thanks to my <experience or skill that would help you succeed in their job>.
I look forward to hearing feedback as soon as you have any updates and would love to continue discussing the opportunity with you.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need clarification on anything we talked about in the meantime. Thank you again, <Interviewer’s Name>.
Best regards,
<Your Name>
By Biron Clark
Here are 10 tips that will help get you on the right path to knocking their socks off.
SP20 project WEB287
L15 | DUE May 7th 2020
Your final projects are due on Week 15, however you will be asked to submit a nearly-complete version of your project in Week 13 in order to receive another round of feedback before your final submission.
We have secured industry professionals in Web design and development to review projects for this class. It is possible that one of these industry professionals will be reviewing your site! Plan accordingly and make a good impression!
Based on your midterm prototype and subsequent feedback:
You are required to include links to the following within your site:
** With the exception of external websites, all portfolio pieces should incorporate seamlessly into the overall design of your site (no pop-ups to old html files or direct links to .jpg files)
In addition, I will also be looking for the presence of the following technical requirements:
**Be sure to verify your site on all major browsers (i.e Edge, Firefox, Chrome).**
In addition to the requirements above, your site will be graded on its overall design including responsiveness; your site should look good and be functional across all screen sizes. Your design will also be graded on how well it accomplishes the goals set in your final design document; you are designing with purpose, with your target audience in mind.
Upload your work to the wcet3 server
Upload your work to an external server
(i.e. www.yourname.com)
Attach your design document to your discussion post
Submit both links to the discussion board
Provide feedback to at least two other students.
Website Content Deliverables: | |
Introduction, Contact Info, Resume, Link to Blog, Complete site | /20 |
Portfolio Pieces: | |
3 Portfolio Pieces / Quality, Seamless incorporation | /20 |
Technical Requirements: | |
Page Titling / SEO, Appropriate CSS & HTML usage / Best Practice | /10 |
Graphics / Optimization, Alt text / Accessibility | /15 |
User Experience: | |
Site Organization / Usability, Responsive / Mobile friendly, Overall Design | /25 |
Other Project Requirements: | |
Uploaded / link to wcet3 | /2 |
Uploaded / link to your url .com | /5 |
Design Document | /3 |
Total: | /100 |
GRADE: This counts for 25% of your final grade.
1. Whereas I will accept projects that have been started prior to this course, I am expecting to see elements taught in this course in the project. Hence, I will be expecting to see redesigns of web sites that already exist and your project MUST include a link to the original site so that I may see the steps taken to redesign the site. Please keep in mind, handing in work that has already been submitted/created for another course or for other purposes without significant alteration is considered plagiarism and will warrant an F on the final project in its entirety.
2. The content of the site cannot be deemed ‘inappropriate’ by any stretch of the imagination. I will not accept sites that contain content or links to pornography, adult content, violence, drugs, etc. It is better to err on the side of caution. If you are unsure, ask me – do not wait until AFTER you have designed the site to ask.
Link to the “Design Document”
One of the deliverables for your final project submission is the inclusion of a Design Document. Below are the expectations for this document:
Please include a brief background of your skills and the specific skills (i.e. design, programming, etc) you’re seeking to showcase for your audience.
If you are doing a redesign, you must include a link to the original site here, as well as information related to the redesign (when was it originally created, by whom, why the redesign, etc.).
I am looking for answers to your basic set of questions here, such as:
Includes but may not be limited to such information as:
Include an architectural flowchart for your site, breaking down the site’s organizational scheme.
Describe some of the site’s features/element that draw attention/showcase your abilities.
Possibilities include:
You can make functioning contact forms with this service. URL: http://www.emailmeform.com/
SP20 project WEB260
WEB260/ex1/html/index.php
Based on the links and lesson…
Be sure to dress and present yourself appropriately.
Please visit Getting the Job for more interview preparedness.
Please include a brief background of your skills and the specific skills (i.e. design, programming, etc) you’re seeking to showcase for your audience.
If you are doing a redesign, you must include a link to the original site here, as well as information related to the redesign (when was it originally created, by whom, why the redesign, etc.).
I am looking for answers to your basic set of questions here, such as:
– Includes but may not limited to…
Include the architectural flowchart for your site, breaking down the site’s organizational scheme.
Site’s Features / Element that draw attention/showcase your abilities.
Cover Letter
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<p>HELLO</p>
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HELLO
Hello Human Resource Manager,
The posting for a Junior Graphic/Web Designer has caught my attention! My background appears to parallel your needs. I am highly motivated with challenges and work fast under pressure. My unique layout style, web / graphic experience and knowledge would be an asset to your company. As my attached resume and online portfolio demonstrates, the open position is a perfect match for my communication, web and graphic design experience. I continue to prove myself as an intelligent take-charge team player with the ability to coordinate diversified departmental and customer support functions.
Primarily, this position will make optimal use of my qualifications working in capacities that require strong layout design, image optimization, and interpersonal communication while professional attention to detail and organization is highly regarded. I believe my enthusiastic, friendly and outgoing personality with the desire to succeed and life long goal to continue learning would be an asset to your company. I would welcome the opportunity to meet and discuss the possible merging of my talents and experience with your needs. Please feel free to contact me at (919) 555-1212 at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your review and consideration.
Sincerely, Melissa Rose
baby4rose@gmail.com
organization, hardworking, loyal, dedicated
A well written resume is the key to obtaining an interview. You can be the most qualified person for a position, but if your resume is not written well, the employer will skip right over it. As a designer, use your resume to show the employer your understanding of design and presentation. Present your information in an organized, precise manner that will catch an employer’s attention.
An employer looking to hire can be inundated with applications. Your application should catch an employer’s eye at first glance. Surviving the initial screening process may be the hardest stage in applying for a job. Once past the initial screening process, your resume will receive serious consideration and you may be called for an interview.
Think of your resume as an advertisement of what you have to offer. Ask yourself what would you look for if you were the employer. Highlight these items in your resume. Often, you’ll need to customize your resume for a particular job. Analyse the employer’s needs and present your resume as a solution to their vacancy.
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