Don't actually list babysitting or refereeing as job experiences, but turn them into qualities that sound persuasive. Like with babysitting, you can say that you have a lot of patience and excellent communication skills. Stuff like that..since it's your first job, you'll really need to sell your personality as opposed to selling past job experiences (had you been previously employed). What you can also do is list the people you babysat/refereed for as references. Come to think of it, babysitting could be something you could add to your resume if you want, since being responsible for a person's child is kind of a big one. Also, if you're still in high school list any extra curricular activities that you are involved in..also list any volunteer work that you've done. That could really help. Hope this helps!
2007-10-11 17:49:48
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answered by Kim 3
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Do you really need a resume for this position? If so, just put all your jobs, and all the activities you've done at school.
2007-10-11 17:48:39
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answered by Grasshopper 5
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Sure but your resume is never complete without a complete pack of lies. The 2 years you spent studying in Tibet, the summer you spent trekking over the Alps, your research work on the indigionous monkeys of Borneo, the accelerated courses you completed at Harvard Business School, etc. Make sure the reader knows that even though you're only 17 you've got 30 years of experience. It ALWAYS works sometimes.
2007-10-11 17:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Try looking at the resume templates on word. They set up the resume and you just plug your info in!
2007-10-11 17:51:29
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answered by Fuzzy 2
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You should muster up every paying 'job' you've ever done.
If you got paid for babysitting, and refereeing, you should most definitely add that.
And you could use the people you were babysitting for and the soccer coach? Or something as references.
2007-10-11 17:47:45
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answered by Keever 2
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You can mention the soccer thing in your activities and if you havent really worked before try to write a little bit more in your Objectives and try to extend what you write in your education section. Try to write as many awards and activities that you have done.
2007-10-11 17:49:00
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answered by Flova 2
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yeah definitely mention that in there. go to this site for some help:
http://career.boisestate.edu/ResumeBasic.htm
GOOD LUCK!!
2007-10-11 17:48:38
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answered by umbrella 3
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after name, address phone number, e-mail addy---
1>OBJECTIVE-what you hope to accomplish
2>WORK HISTORY-list jobs in reverse order starting with latest or current
3>EDUCATION-schools and training
4>AWARDS-scholarships, honors, etc
5>MEMBERSHIPS-job related
6>Special skills
7>References-business and personal
8>Relocation-if needed
2007-10-11 17:51:06
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answered by Mike 7
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Yeah I think you should that way they can see you are responsible ...
2007-10-11 17:48:26
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answered by Yvett 2
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hi,
mention honestly wat u did before. mention from doing these jobs last time, what hv u learnt, no matter wat we do, still we will learn something taht can be applied in future job :)
mention ur skills, strengths...
being a clerk, u need to be meticulous, willing to learn watever need to learn, willing to coordinate anyone in the company...
2007-10-11 17:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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