OBJECTIVE, WORK EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, SKILLS, SKILL DETAILS, REFERENCES, INTERESTS & HOBBIES, NAME ,ADDRESS, EMAIL, PHONE. am i missing anything?
Hey there you have to right a resume for what you are looking for and your resume will vary for the experience you have. If you have a lot of education but not a lot of work experience you was to stress you education. If you have a lot of work experience you have to stress it. When you have a resume on the web I like to use key word, so I put them at the top of my resume as bullets. You could have someone write your resume, very are quite a few jobs that require no resume. You either have to figure this out, or you can pay a service to write your resume. I find that the resumes I see from the services are generic and they are not very good.
It all depends the type of job you are applying for. At my job when i interview i truly do not care for the hobbies and interests section. As far as i see if, during my work time you will not be working on your hobbies so i do not care for knowing them. I don't mean to sound harsh, but when i look at resumes i look for the important things.. work experience, objective, schools, references, what salary they expect which i suggest you write "negotiable" etc..
One thing I'd shove on there is 'volunteer experience', if you have any. Organizations and companies seem to love someone who volunteers their time to a good cause. If you have no volunteer experience, I'd highly recommend that you get some. It's not a must, but it shows effort and that you're willing to do work.
Oh yeah and to add to the funmail put referances at the bottom
Sounds like you got everything. Goodluck.
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