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How To Make A Good Resume

Roger Said:

How to Make a good resume?

We Answered:

http://www.e-resume.us/tomecv/default.asp

This website will give you a step by step process in resume building, and you can preview and download your resume after. :)

Ernest Said:

How to make a Good Resume..............?

We Answered:

Keep it at one page. Keep it simple. Highlight your Education, Job Experience - you must have done something (even around the house: "Assisted with the daily housekeeping management" :-)

Check for spelling. Make sure there are no typos, misspelled words, etc.

Always "Sell the SIZZLE -- not the steak!" Understand??

Write a brief sentence or two of what your goals are: "Obtaining part-time employment after school to gain experience and on-the-job training."

Go to the library and read some books on the formatting of a resume. Or search on line.

David Said:

Does anyone know good websites to help me make a good/professor resume?

We Answered:

I can help you out if you still need assistance. Email me directly at kristina@klwediting.com or visit my website below.

Mike Said:

how to make good resume can you give me a sample?

We Answered:

Chronological Resume: This resume outline helps showcase your employment history in an organized manner. You will begin with your most recent job experience and work your way back. This type of resume is easy to write, and is probably the most common resume format. In fact 84% of recruiters prefer this type of resume outline to any other. So if you are in doubt of which resume outline to use, stick with the chronological resume. If you have a spotty employment history, or lack any real-life experience though this may not be the best resume type for you. It could end up highlighting your lack of job experience.
Example:
Melissa G. Wallace
PO Box 8
Regina, SK S9K 0L0
Email: mwallace@eon.net


Skills:

*Passed uniform CPA examination - 5/96; certification pending
*Skilled in IBM/36 Financial Reporting and Depreciation Package, ProSys FX Tax Package, Lotus 123, QuattroPro, and dbaseIII Plus

Experience:

10/94 - present
Accountant: Hendermen & Associates, Regina, SK
*Prepare corporate & individual income tax returns.
*Provide complete bookkeeping service on a monthly basis for over 15 commercial clients.
*Generate general, payroll, accounts receivable/payable ledgers; financial statements, year end closings, and bonuses.


3/92 - 10/94
Accounting Manager: Meony's Distributors, Saskatoon, SK
*Managed the accounting office.
*Designed and implemented transition from paper to a fully integrated computer accounting system.
*Responsible for accounts payable/receivable, billing/invoicing, collections, payroll, financial statements, petty cash, sales tax, and payroll tax returns.
*Produced monthly budgeting and analytical reports.
*Kept track of the Revenue Cycle for another division of Meony's including cash sales, deposits, billing, accounts receivable, and collections.


6/90 - 3/92
Staff Accountant: Viewman & Company, Regina, SK
*Provided bank reconciliation and bookkeeping services including basic general ledger, payroll, accounts receivable/payable, and financial statement preparation.
*Prepared corporate income, payroll, and property tax returns.


Education:

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK
Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting, 1991

Mildred Said:

How to make a good, professional resume?

We Answered:

There is a website for California job-seekers that helps you build a resume that you can then print out and use.

www.caljobs.ca.gov

Other states probably have similar websites. Just go to your state's website and look for employment services or something like that to find their online features.

As far as resume tips go, please remember to check the resume for spelling and grammatical errors. It often helps to have someone with good spelling and grammar check it over for you (it's hard to find all your own mistakes when proofreading). Make sure you use normal fonts (don't get all fancy), because if an employer has difficulty reading the resume it will get thrown away, even if you have all the experience the employer is looking for. First impressions make all the difference.

Jay Said:

I need to get a job and i dont know how to make a good resume?

We Answered:

Here are 6 videos about helping you with your resume, they are each 2 minutes long and 4 are from the expert Brian Krugger.

Just type resume in the search box

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