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Can anyone help me build my resume.?
okay i heve no work experience, but i have daily house keeping management, i am a baby sitter, i know how to type, know how to work a computer, anything else you should reccomend to put on my resume.
oh and also my objective is to go into retail marketing

can anyone help me put it into a resume format.

2006-11-05 06:30:38 · 3 answers · asked by J.r. 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

3 answers

even though you have no work experience you do have skills:

1. create an outline writing down what you've done with dates and any volunteer work.

2. determine what format your resume should be in

3. download a free resume template

4. fill out the information

5. start applying for your dream job.

http://www.effective-resume-writing.com

2006-11-05 10:44:24 · answer #1 · answered by JLMelvin 5 · 0 0

If you want to build up her resume, the only way you can do that is through training and experience. Who told you classes were a waste of time?? That is complete bs. Training is one of the top things casting director look at. Yes, places like JRP and Barbizon are not good places to go to. Check out local theatres, maybe they offer classes and especially during the summer I would think there would be things around for teens. As for community theatre being to serious...what exactly do you think working a job for Disney is going to be? It's work. It's dedication. It's long hours (well, for minors only 8). Getting experience in community theatre, especially one that is serious about it's productions and can potentially give your daughter a taste of doing professional work can be a wonderful experience. Not to mention, children and teens I've worked with always LOVE doing shows with adults much more that their school shows with other kids. Less drama :) So, bottom line is if you want to build her resume you're going to have to suck it up and get her into some classes and take her to auditions and rehearsals. You can't put things like "practiced singing at home with mom" on a resume. Also, just wanted to add that it IS a big commitment for the parent of minors. So, you have to recognize that and be willing to drive her places or help direct her to an activity that's more feasible for your family until she turns 16 and can drive herself. Disney auditions and films during the day, so even if she was somehow cast (with no training or experience, mind you), that would mean rearragning your work schedule so you could drive her. It's a big commitment, there's no way around that.

2016-05-22 01:30:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have Word or Excel select help and choose office on the web oron line help. You will find a mass of free templates for guidelines.

2006-11-05 06:41:24 · answer #3 · answered by KennyJ 2 · 0 1

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