This will help:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/hypertext/ResumeW/
Click on the links.
2006-11-19 06:23:08
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answered by love2travel 7
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Regardless of your experience, qualifications or intelligence, you'll still need to apply for jobs and pass through that all important selection procedure. To apply for jobs you need to write a resume. Luckily, resumes are free because you can write them yourself.
Your free resume is made up of :
An accurate summary of your credentials
Education, achievements, job experience and goals
It should flow naturally and be easy to read
It should be based on a particular format: Chronological resume, Functional resume, Targeted resume or Combo resume
Depending on their personal circumstances, people have different reasons to write a resume. It's important you have a clear idea of why you are writing a resume before you start as this will help you choose the correct resume style
You want to write your resume because :
You're applying or looking for a new job in the same industry / area.
You're applying or looking for a new job in the different industry / area.
You would like to see your experiences / qualifications shown together.
You were asked to provide a copy of your resume.
A resume needs to contain accurate information. For this reason, it's a good idea is to keep your resume updated after each major task, accomplishment or qualification's received. Keep up to date with all your job contracts, qualifications and job descriptions.
The following will help you to write your resume.
Contracts
Job Descriptions
Periodical Performance Reviews
Letters of Reference
Letters of Appreciation
Qualification Certificates
Specialist Courses
More info and samples on www.cvtips.com/resume.html
2006-11-19 15:06:06
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answered by ciprian_olaru1985 3
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