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Creating A RESUME

YOUR RESUME IS YOUR MARKETING TOOL Resumes may be prepared in various forms. Remember to show your STRENGTHS. Resume should be: TYPED or Computer generated. Printed on 8 1/2” X 11” paper (1 page). Include COMPLETE and CORRECT INFORMATION. Be NEAT and Look PROFESSIONAL.

PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Full Name (first middle and last) ADDRESS A permanent address where you can be reached TELEPHONE NUMBER Include Area Code E-MAIL (if available) FAX NUMBER (if available)

CAREER OBJECTIVES Briefly state your GOALS and the type of job you would like to be considered for. This may need to be changed for different types of jobs.

EDUCATION Present EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES in reverse chronological order. List the last school attended first and then go backwards. Include NAME and location of SCHOOLS. List CURRICULUM studied (College or University). Include DATES of attendance (2000-2003). List DIPLOMA or DEGREE earned. List the Relevant COURSES. Include the Grade Point Average (only if it is about 3.5).

WORK EXPERIENCE Include all PAID work. Include VOLUNTEER work that may relate to your objective or shows responsibility. Use reverse chronological order Include DATES of employment, the NAMES and LOCATIONS of the companies or organizations and job titles.

Awards, Honors, & Achievements List any type of HONORS or ACHIEVEMENTS in School - Community – Church: School Newspapers, Yearbook, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Eagle Scout, City/County Youth Council, Volunteer Hospital work, etc.

WORK SKILLS Computer programs Equipment Personal work ethics MicroSoft Office, PowerPoint Presentations, Photo Shop, etc. Equipment Cash Register, Copying Machines, etc. Personal work ethics Dependability, Punctuality, Honesty, Creativity, Organization etc.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES INTERESTS & HOBBIES Activities outside of school classes: Sports, music, clubs, service projects, scouting, community service, etc. Personal activities: Running, Gardening, Reading, Computers, Carpentry, Skiing/Snow Boarding, Boating, Water Skiing/Wake Boarding, Photography, Sewing, Carpentry, Crafts, Scrapbooking, etc.

REFERENCES “References available upon request.” References are usually included on the JOB APPLICATION. Ask people who know your strengths to be references: Former Employer, Teacher, Religious Leader, Close Friend/Neighbor (adult) Contact those people you will list and ask if you can use their names as references. Include NAME, POSITION (Business Title), PHONE NUMBER, E-Mail Address