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Helen Said:
Resume Examples help!!!!?We Answered:
I'll let you know what I've learned (but keep in mind I haven't been hired yet!):1. Your personal information
Center this at the top of the page and bold it all. Make your full name the largest font on the whole resume. Include your name, physical address, phone number(s), and email address.
2. Your job objective
I've been reading to NOT include an object. Instead put a summary of who you are and what you can offer a potential employer. This would also help to keep it uniform for all jobs instead of an individual objective.
3. Your education
List it like this: The degree, institution. Year.
4. Your past job experience (if any)
Same as above (but not the degree and institution. Rather put the company and maybe your position). Always do it from most recent to furthest away in chronology.
5. Any awards you have won (if any)
Just list them.
6. Your extra-curricular activities (if any)
Just list them
7. Your hobbies or special interests
I'm not sure employers want this. You can always just list your experience such as technical skills and the like.
Doris Said:
Resume Examples? Sites? Step by step instructions lol?We Answered:
first up never listen to a friend who thinks they have what you are looking for job wise sounds like that you are between 13 or 19 years of age if you are still in high school go and ask your counslour about this opportunity and get some advice also when you get out of school and you are still thinking about it talk to your parents about this and see what they say about this subject and get there advice and see if you can juggle job, school, homework and by the way let us know what your decision is that way we can answer any questions that you might have good luck