Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! Wherezmygun: [quote author=freebaby link=topic=37552.msg404596#msg404596 date=1163807803">
Impress them with your cover letter. Match your experience with what you are looking for in the cover letter and keep the resume brief. It's best to keep it to one page. (I know ::) ) Keywords are good instead of complete sentences.
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what is a cover letter and how do you make it....as i stated i have no clue what i am doing
Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! tirisfal: This might be more help then I am :P
http://jobstar.org/tools/resume/index.php
Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! Wherezmygun: the ojsr chris deleted half of my stuff! if i cared if anyone seen i i would have deleted it myself...
Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! yella: Your resume should really only be one page, and tailored towards the position you're applying for.
The information you include should be brief and to the point. Employers only want to see a one page sheet with simple bullet points. The interview is for including the more detailed stuff.
In a basic sense, your resume should read like a headline to your career... give them just enough information to lure interest, then elaborate when they start asking you questions about it.
Re: Typeing my 1st resume and i need some input on it! Wherezmygun: [quote author=Smiley link=topic=37552.msg404622#msg404622 date=1163809619">
Your resume should really only be one page, and tailored towards the position you're applying for.
The information you include should be brief and to the point. Employers only want to see a one page sheet with simple bullet points. The interview is for including the more detailed stuff.
In a basic sense, your resume should read like a headline to your career... give them just enough information to lure interest, then elaborate when they start asking you questions about it.
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Thanks Smiley i will try and shorten it up some.
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