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Resume Templates High School Student
Jorge Said:
Making a resume.... HELP !?We Answered:
No, you don't need to include your age. Most places that you will be able to work at require an application, but you could blow them away by handing them a resume at the interview :). Microsoft Word has resumee templates. When you print out your resumee, make sure that it is on high quality paper. here's a site that may be able to help:http://career-advice.monster.com/resume-…
also, when you are describing your past experience, make sure that you use powerful action verbs. Some examples are listed:
integrated
examined
reviewed
enabled
familiarized
mentored
modified
adapted
streamlined
restored
implemented
coordinated
facilitated
It's never to soon to start writing a resume and its definitly never to soon to start looking for a job that requires one!
Good Luck! :)
Annie Said:
Help with resume? Entry-level office assistant?We Answered:
Since you are entry level and still in school.... use a chronilogical resume listing your previous employers and experience regardless of what they are. This should be the emphasis. Start with objective, then experience, skills, education, etc... Create a separate page for your references that you can give your employers on request. Don't clutter your resume with addresses, names, and phone numbers.Include a brief description of your job duties for each employer.
Skills section: List any computer software, operating systems, typing speed, cash handling, point of sale, office machines, etc... that you know how to use.
Your retail and customer service experience will be beneficial in an office environment type job.
A receptionist is a very good entry level position to obtain, especially for college students. Consider registering with a temp agency to gain some office experience as well if you have the time. Working for a call center might ad some valuable experience as well and they usually will hire students since many call center jobs are part-time and open 24/7.
Hope this advice helps.
Respectfully,
Dale Smithey, Founder
BigWorldJobs.com
Samuel Said:
need help making 1st resume?We Answered:
Try the link below. It maybe a little dated but can be used with some minor changes.Good Luck in your search.
http://www.collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/lmc/resume.html
Kristina Said:
How do I get in?!HELP!?We Answered:
By the looks of it you are also lacking in grammar, spelling and punctuation.Just hit the books and give every effort you can! It is a good school!