dreamer101 6 Posted August 28, 2013 Anyone having interview soon or looking to get their resume in order? let me know, I have had tons of interviews, (like 30)+ in the past 7 years, also my resume always catch any eye of any potential employer, I can definitely point you in the right direction whether you are a male or female, I am sure I can help, just let me know!. 1 stolenlacs reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zoey84 5 Posted August 29, 2013 I need resume help..ive worked since I was 15 in a small restaurant that opened just the weekends and where I would get paid cash I worked there till like I was 23 and now im 28 and no longer work there. Can I actually put that on my resume? I also worked six months in another restaurant and also got paid cash but its been about 4 years since I actually worked (I have kids and im married) so at the time I really didn't need to work. . But now I need to get a job to help my husband out with the growing bills. I've also babysat so I don't know what to include in my resume or how to even start..any help would be good or suggestions Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dreamer101 6 Posted August 30, 2013 Yes yon can include that, and you can also include your baby sitting job, in your resume you can say you worked there for the years you've worked, but you dont have to put on there that you only worked the weekend. What kind of job are you appliying for?. Second, as you start getting more jobs, the lower value jobs can be removed as you add more valued jobs. In your resume you should start with all your basic information, including the headline on top with your name, telephone number, email, address, etc. Then your education if any. Then list the jobs/companies you worked for, and that can include babysitting. Add dates how long you worked, and from what time range to what time. Finally on the bottom add 3 references of people that know you, can be your friends, or boss you had. As you start to getting more experience, you may add it there. You can also include any type of programs you been into whether in sports or community programs that you helped or anything, if none, then just put none. So the kind of job you will be looking at is depending on your resume, for example if you have worked at restaurants or babysitting, you are more likely to get jobs doing the same, or jobs where they don't mind if you have experience or not, but that can be good because you can add that to your resume later and will just add up to the experiences you had, which expands your job field to include more job opportunities. Another thing is, if you are good at something, if you have not had a job doing that, you can still put it on your resume, so that your potential employer can consider that as a plus if it applies to what he/she is looking for. So if you really enjoy doing certain jobs or tasks, and the job you are applying for relates, you can still put that, and how much you done of that job even if not worked for a company. A resume is just telling your potential employer what you are good at, and what were you good at while working for other companies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cincin 2 Posted November 30, 2013 Hi, I am 23 years old and I just got my work permit this month. Every job I want to apply for (from receptionist to hostess) asks for a resume. Plus, I keep hearing I should make one because it will look good, and I will have better chances of being hired. My dilemma is, how do I write a resume when I have little to no job experience? I have only worked for two months as a receptionist is a tax office. That is all the work experience I have ever had. What could I possibly write in my resume? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MLMDO94 0 Posted September 24, 2014 Hello I was hoping you could help me fix my resume up.. I have applied and applied and nothing. I would really appreciate it. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites