Probably the quickest way for you to do it now is to open up Microsft Word, click on File > New and select one of the resume templates which you should find on the "Other Documents" tab.
Good luck!
2006-11-17 03:33:17
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answered by Job Search Pro 5
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Since you're a junior, the internship program probably doesn't expect you to have a super-impressive resume filled with related jobs just yet. For your first resume, I recommend that you put a lot of your academic background (school you go to, current GPA, awards you may have received) into it. Also, if you have had any after-school part-time jobs at the mall or a fast food restaurant or whatever, try to relate some of your experiences there to what you will be doing in your internship. For example, if this internship requires a lot of customer service, you could play up the customer service aspect of your part-time job. Or if the internship requires some clerical (office) work, you could maybe talk about your experience with computers, how many words per minute you can type, phone answering experience, etc. There are a lot of resume templates for you to follow so you get the format right. You can pick one out on MS Word and the Resume Wizard will take you through, step-by-step, to build your resume. Just make all your experience thus far sound as impressive as possible, and don't be afraid to brag a little.
2006-11-17 03:32:31
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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1st, create a list of your educational achievements, and any jobs held. Include dates and descriptions of each --try to word the descriptions along the lines of the internship prg for which you are applying. Your school counselor should be able to assist you with this.
2nd, then have someone who types resumes type it for you. Or you can go on-line for resume formats and type it yourself using Word or any other basic word processing software. I believe the MS Word Prof. edition even has a resume format of its own.
If you want to get fancy, there are several resume software programs out there --available from Wal-mart, or any local office or electronic store. I don't think you will need to go to this expense though.
Good Luck!
2006-11-17 03:40:28
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answered by PhotoLadyII 1
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Simple. Put your background information together including educational achievements and there you go - that is what resume is all about!
2006-11-17 03:36:40
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answered by Sami V 7
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http://resume.monster.com/?WT_srch=1
Monster.com has lots of resources and samples.
2006-11-17 03:30:34
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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