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How To Make A Job Resume
Arnold Said:
How to make a job resume if I've never had a job before?We Answered:
Look online and you'll probably see some templates. Basically you want this stuff:Name, Phones, Email (Make an account with your "FirstName_LastName @___.com" - You don't want something that looks unprofessional), address.
School, GPA, skills, what you've done in clubs/sports/other organizations, any awards
Try to focus on things that would help you do the job. Also write a good cover letter that might explains you've been working on your studies or helping around the house or whatever, which is why you haven't worked much before.
If they say they want references, you'll want that too (Teachers, friends of family, etc) If not, still bring them with you if you get an interview, since you'll probably be filling out a separate job application once you get there.
You can embellish a bit, but don't outright lie. That can be grounds to fire you.