Simple, but make sure you put in as much information as possible
Your Name
Contact infomation - include address and phone number
'Objective - Reason why you are applying
-Education - High School, College - where and when and what you have achived in each
-Work History -
- Skills - Specific abbilities that make you eligable for the possition or may be useful in addition to.
-Other intrests and hobbies - that may have some relationship to the job.
Also try to keep it to One Page. Alot of people think the longer it is the better, this is not true. Most employeers want something that they can look over quickly and get an Idea for the individual at a glance, not read a novel.
2006-08-06 17:34:11
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answered by Brian c 2
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Create a profile on Yahoo! Hotjobs. You can print out a resume they will help you build.
2006-08-06 17:29:02
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answered by Ryan rox 3
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Microsoft Word program used to have business and regular letter templates and among them resumes.
Check out your version or go to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/default.aspx
They have templates for everything there!
But here are the resumes:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT063470421033.aspx
2006-08-06 17:31:22
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answered by Happÿ 2
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This is a skills example resume and doesn't stress education as it stresses work experience.
Name heading
OBJECTIVE
To work in a fast paced technological atmosphere as telecommunications networking specialist.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
In-depth military experience operating and maintaining over 20 electronic components found in satellite communications equipment.
Specialized in the transmission, receiving, troubleshooting and maintenance of tactical satellite communications.
Experience with Microsoft Windows operating system, with Department of Defense (DoD) Level I Security Certification.
Expert at Microsoft Office, specializing in PowerPoint.
Webpage production skills utilizing HTML script as well as MS FrontPage.
Possess a DoD Secret level Security Clearance.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Systems Administrator/Administrative Assistant, US Army,
Fort Hood, TX June 2005-Present
Tasks include Internet Protocol and router security.
Network group policy management.
Knowledge and application of DoD and US Army Information Assurance policies and standards.
Inventory on all Brigade PC’s and accompanying equipment.
Satellite Communications Operator and Maintainer, US Army,
Fort Gordon/Fort Hood, TX June 2004-Present
Install, maintain, troubleshoot and operate electronic communications equipment.
Operate different types of telephone switchboards to include VoIP, Digital and Analog data.
Encode and decode classified messages.
Monitor and respond to emergency calls.
EDUCATION/
CERTIFICATIONS
DoD Network Security Level I, Level I Security course, Department of Defense
Fort Hood, TX December 2005
Supervisor Development Course, U.S. Army
Fort Hood, TX November 2005
MOS Qualified, Satellite Communications Operator and Maintainer, US Army Signal School
Fort Gordon, GA April 2005
Electrical Engineering Diploma, Sussex County Technical High School, Sparta, NJ June 2001
SKILLS
Signal Flow
Seven month course at the Army Signal School focusing on signal flow through communications equipment using detailed schematics, diagrams, written exercises, and practical hands-on application. Learned how to maintain the signal by studying RF System design, and gained knowledge of signal flow which enabled quick and accurate assembly and troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting
Techniques
Expertise in reading and procuring information out of technical manuals. Proficient in the use of many measurement and inspection tools, including spectrum analyzer, voltmeters, as well as oscilloscopes to better identify the malfunction. Ability to trace the signal path to the source of the issue to save time and get the mission completed.
Practical Application
of PC Software
Have experience designing Web pages implementing HTML tags as well as MS FrontPage Web Design platform. Expertise with Microsoft Office applications. Used Excel to create flow charts and spreadsheets for managing the status and alert rosters, deployability tracker, and work schedules. Also typed the official memorandums for the battalion and brigade commanders using Word as well as proofreading my command’s documents.
2006-08-06 17:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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