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Look at some resumes formats that are available on your computer or in the library. List any job skill-type classes that you have taken in school i.e., typing, computer classes ect. in the special skills area. Use the areas where work experience is usually listed to highlight any small part-time jobs, voluteer work, babysitting, yard work jobs or participation in school functions where you may have had a special roll in organization. If you belong to any clubs like 4H that can also be listed in the work experience area--make sure that you list the approximate dates of participation in these activities just like hire dates on a resume. That will give some example of your commitment to length of service to a potential employer.

List persons that your family has known for a long time ie, your parent's best friends as referrences (especially ones with high-responsibility jobs like a police officer or school teacher) You may not have acutally worked for them but if they are asked they can give a potential employer insight as to your character.

You can do it. If you are working on a computer using Microsoft Word, there are resume templates available in the Word program and all you have to do is fill in the blanks. :)

2007-02-15 00:32:05 · answer #1 · answered by Wicked Little Lady 3 · 0 0

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