List any education you have. List any jobs you have and rephrase jobs you do in better terms. Were you in charge of anybody? That's management experience. Did you make purchasing decisions? Did you take any training?
At the least, name outside activities you've been part of, especially if you've been a lead or organizer.
2006-10-25 11:56:30
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answered by nondescript 7
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1. proofread, making sure you spell things correctly, 2. if its experience in a hospital you are lacking, volunteer at a hospital once a week or more, and put that on your resume. 3. list all jobs (unrelated or not) that you know you will have good references from-just because it's not related to working in a hospital doesn't mean it's useless-it's the fact that you have a reference and the fact that you have held a job that counts. If you're starting from scratch, well, list your education. it should look something like this: (by the way you may need to center some of the things, always always times new roman 12 font) your first and last name address city, state zip code your home phone cell phone EDUCATION: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ROCHESTER ,NY ZIPCODE SEPTEMBER 2008-JUNE 2012 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (OR BS) (OR IF YOU'RE STILL A STUDENT JUST CHANGE THE DATE ABOVE TO SEPTEMBER 2008-PRESENT) (YOU CAN SAY WHAT DEGREE YOU PLAN ON ATTAINING IF YOU'D LIKE-THIS SHOWS EMPLOYER YOU HAVE A GOAL YOU ARE IN THE PROCESS OF ACHIEVING ) FACILITY WHERE YOU ATTAINED CERTIFICATION CITY, STATE ZIP CODE DATES (START MONTH& YEAR-END MONTH& YEAR) WHAT ARE YOU CERTIFIED IN EMPLOYMENT:(GO IN ORDER FROM THE VERY FIRST JOB YOU'VE HAD TO THE LAST ONE OR THE JOB YOU STILL HAVE AS OF NOW) FOREVER 21 SALES ASSOCIATE GALLERIA MALL IN WHITE PLAINS, NY 10601 SEPTEMBER 2005-MAY 2008 DUTIES INCLUDE: MANAGING INVENTORY CONTROL, MONITORING FITTING ROOMS, HANDLED SALES TRANSACTIONS WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL CERTIFIED NURSES AID WHITE PLAINS, NY 10603 SEPTEMBER 2012-MAY 2013 DUTIES INCLUDE: PREPARING PATIENTS MEALS, TAKING VITAL SIGNS, COMFORTING PATIENTS, CLEANING AND PREPARING THE PATIENTS ROOM BEFORE ARRIVAL AND AFTER PATIENTS DISCHARGE (BTW DON'T FOLLOW THIS FORMAT EXACTLY, I AM STILL A STUDENT AND I'VE NEVER BEEN A CNA BEFORE, THIS IS ONLY THE FORMAT YOU SHOULD FOLLOW) VOLUNTEER WORK: SPCA OF BRIARCLIFF BRIARCLIFF, NY 10005 SEPTEMBER 2003-MAY 2005 DUTIES INCLUDE: WALKING DOGS, FEEDING DOGS/CATS, CLEANING CAGES, FOOD BOWLS AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS, AND HANDLING THE ADOPTIONS. (*IF YOU DO have volunteer work you are encouraged to put on the resume as well but under a different category, again in order if you have volunteered at more than one place) YOU ARE DEFINITELY ENCOURAGED TO PUT THE CERTIFICATION ON YOUR RESUME UNDER YOUR EDUCATION (LOOK ABOVE!) AGAIN KEEPING IN MIND EVERYTHING MUST BE IN ORDER. STARTING WITH THE EARLIEST TIME YOU WENT INTO SCHOOL. I'M STILL A STUDENT AND HAVEN'T BEEN CERTIFIED IN ANYTHING SO I DON'T KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT THE CERTIFICATION PART, BUT I KNOW HOW TO DO THE EDUCATION PART (THE SCHOOL). I WOULD DOUBLE CHECK HOW TO PUT YOUR CERTIFICATION ON THERE. HOPE THIS HELPS
2016-05-22 13:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have no work experience, you can give your vital statistics, like your birth date, place and list the schools you attended from kindergarten on through to day Where you have lived etc. If you have done babysitting , that counts, and any experience in school also should go on there, like clubs you belong to. Paint a nice picture of yourself and what you have done. Have you helped a neighbor, done volunteer work even helping at home with brothers or sisters is experience.
2006-10-25 12:01:43
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answered by pooterilgatto 7
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Well, you posted this in the Houston section, so I assume you are within the Houston region.
You can get some help with a new resume by visiting a nearby worksource Center, they have classes that can help you along with general services in finding work. To find one near you visit
http://www.theworksource.org
2006-10-25 14:51:16
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answered by houstonjln 5
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We all have to start somewhere and employers know that. You can include other things on your resume such as your objective (what you are looking for in a job), your education (have good grades?), your skills (can you type, file, answer phones?) and if you are young include any social organizations you belong to such as the Future Business Leaders of America.
2006-10-28 09:58:30
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answered by Airadine 3
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Use education, volunteer work, and if all else fails responsibilities you have taken on at home. If this doesn't help, maybe you need to get a job where they aren't looking for resumes.
2006-10-25 11:58:52
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answered by Buzlite 2
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Put down your everyday skills or personal traits in a professional way
such as organizational skills, team principals ... etc
recommendation from a teacher (good reference) or friend
2006-10-25 11:57:10
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answered by MamaJupe 5
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Leave it blank. That'll make 'em curious!
2006-10-25 11:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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no, you are not worthy!!!
2006-10-25 11:54:54
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answered by Arrogant Bastard 2
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