Go to microsoft task launcher and click on resume. It will give you some good outlines.
2007-03-17 14:21:41
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answered by classic 6
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I went and found a great place to get a Resume builder through Windows and I use it for my husband and I. You can download it for free through your Windows Office XP. You can get different versions if you dont have Office XP. Here is the place to get it. I have put down two different sites the first one is for all the office set versions you just have to pick and choose what one you have. The second is what I use for my husband and I's. So have fun and you will find that there is allot of things you can get free just for having windows that is really never talked about.
2007-03-17 21:23:37
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answered by Arizona Chick 5
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Most part time jobs don't require a resume. Plus if your only in highschool you probably won't have anything relevant to put on it. The best way is to find a place where you want to work and go in and talk to the owner. Tell them why you want to work there and what you have to offer. The best jobs usually don't advertise.
2007-03-17 21:12:01
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answered by David C 2
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I suggest you write per following sequence:
1) Objective - which industry you want to get in to and how best can you contribute;
2) Indicate your experience/s, if any;
3) State your qualifications;
4) Provide your personal details such as how to contact you for interviews, i.e. telephone, email address, etc..
5) Your interests, i.e. swimming, reading, helping others, volunteer works, etc.
6) Reference if any - your buddy, ex-boss, etc..
2007-03-17 21:13:13
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answered by SGElite 7
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Look it up on google and yahoo!They help , say what is the format of a business resume!
2007-03-17 21:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Guidelines for writing a resume can be found at http://www.pcworkathome.in/resume.html
2007-03-20 10:07:42
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answered by Rajni P 3
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Hey, silly - if this is ur first job, you do not need one - good luck, and I'm very proud that a young person "wants" to work.
2007-03-17 21:15:09
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answered by tirebiter 6
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google great resumes, they can give you some good examples
2007-03-17 21:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's one I wrote about a week ago.
www.howtomakearesume-today.com
/student-resume.html
2007-03-19 23:34:33
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answered by 1090 4
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