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i need help with writing a resume?

im at a minnesota vetrans home, and i have to write a resume. can anyone give me some tips or some links i can check out to learn. Thanx Much!

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How to write a simple, yet professional resume?

I’m in college and I’ve never written a resume before, and I’m at a clothing store. Previous experience is cashier at a grocery store back in high school. Can you give me any tips on how to write an effective resume that looks professional?
And what should I put under the skills column?
Thanks!

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Can you give me some tips on how to write a good resume?

I’m as fille clerk and they need my resume and honestly I wrote a resume before but I feel my resume isn’t good enough so I was wondering if anyone can help.

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Jobsearch, Resume, Interview and Follow-up Basics

Even though the economy is uncertain these days, there are still a number of companies that are offering jobs to qualified candidates. But, you’ll need to know how to conduct a successfully so that you can land a position that will allow you to advance professionally, even when the job market is a little shaky.

With the right resume and interviewing skills, you could find yourself in a great professional position.

One of the first things you should do to prepare for your job search is to put a great resume together. This is an employer’s of you, especially if you are online.

You should include accurate contact information in your resume, as well as a short summary of your accomplishments and future career goals.

Information about your educational training should be featured in your resume as well, and you should give details about your three most recent jobs. This will give potential employers the information needed to determine if you are qualified for the position, both from an educational and ‘real world’ standpoint.

It’s important to keep your resume professional, but be sure to add some personal creative touches that will make the document stand out. For instance, adding a simple border, or using a professional color such as dark blue to highlight your name will make your resume a little different, and will help employers to take notice.

Once you’ve been asked to come in for a due to your resume, you can shorten your job search by making sure that you show up for the interview a few minutes early, and should dress in professional attire, even if you’re interviewing at a place that has a reputation for being trendy or ‘artsy’.

This shows that you are taking your potential job seriously, and you can merge into office culture after you have been hired.

You can also look online for your job search, which will let you know more about the positions you are applying for before you send your resume in. When you visit job database sites like Monster or Yahoo HotJobs, you’ll also be able to take advantage of a number informative articles that will help you to prepare for your next position.

The sites will also provide you with information that will help you to keep your job once you’ve been hired, as well as tips on how and when to ask for a promotion, how to be a great leader in the workplace, and the right ways to transition into another job or line of work if your professional interests start to change over time.

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How to Find a Job

Whether you’re looking for a part-time job that will help to supplement the income that you’re bringing into the household, or you need to find a job that will pay you more money overall, there are several things you can do to land a position that will meet your financial and professional needs. Even though the economy is not at its best right now, if you have the right qualifications, it is still possible for you to find a position that you can be satisfied with.

One of the first things you will need to do when you’re trying to find a job is to update your resume. It’s important to make sure that your resume is presentable and eye-catching, so that you can attract more employers to your skills and interests. There are several computer programs that you can use in order to create a resume using a template that is acceptable for most employers. It’s also a good idea to include a summary in your resume that will let employers know what you’re qualified to do, and why you would be an asset to their corporation.

You can also find a job by searching through as many online sources as possible. You can set up accounts with online databases like Careerbuilder or Monster, and this will allow you to get email notifications each time a is posted that matches your skills or interests. You can also save a resume on the site, so that you can send it off each time you are . These sites will let you know more about positions in your field all around the country, so you can find out more about the job market in another city if you are thinking about relocating.

Don’t forget to use referrals to find a job in your city or state as well. Chances are your friends and family know about your career training and academic qualifications first-hand, and can tell you about companies that are hiring that may not be featured online or in classified ads. Your friends or family may also be able to tell you inside information about mixers and networking events that will allow you to meet individuals in managerial positions that can help to advance your career.

During your , it’s important for you to stay current with certain financial and economic trends, so that you can refine your search. This will help you to find a job based on realistic salary expectations, and will let you know more about what you should be expecting in terms of benefits once you are employed.


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