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Resumee


Question Posted Saturday March 29 2008, 11:36 pm

im a junior and i am supposed to create a rusumee. but the thing is since i moved here this year and i have to do it on my own. i have some teachers help but i want to write it before i show them so that they can help me further improve it.

I need samples and thing i have to include in it.

thank you!


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Additional info, added Sunday March 30 2008, 2:17 pm:
i know the basic format and stuff. I already have it outlined. what i need it information i could use to nake it better. .

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karenR answered Monday March 31 2008, 1:18 pm:
Here is a search that brought up a lot
of sites with tips for writing the best
resume. There are a lot of them so I will
let you choose the one that would be best
for you. :)

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S_C answered Sunday March 30 2008, 11:23 am:
If you have microsoft works word processor, they have a template on how to create a resume. They actually have a few. All you have to do is change what they say into your own words.

Or...

In the top center you put your first and last name.
Under that put your address (make it two lines)
Your phone number
Your e-mail

Hit enter a few times
Write your objective, title it Objective.
Hit enter twice
Write your qualifications, title it qualifications
Hit enter twice
List your education, high school and up, tell which years you attended. Title it Education.
Then do relavant experience, other experience/skills, and then you can either list sources, or say that sources are available upon request.

It's much easier to go online or through microsoft word to find pre-made resumes and just change the information to fit your own. They will look MUCH more professional if you do that.

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