I need a good resume template.

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=54812

topbillin1

22-02-2007 15:45:57

Can someone point me in the right direction? I'm doing over my resume and I use Microsoft Office 2007.... I had Winway resume but I can't find it at this time (

csurge

22-02-2007 15:55:59

I can send you two of mine, and you can work off those.

topbillin1

22-02-2007 15:59:34

pm me

x323smostwantedx

21-04-2007 19:24:12

Sorry to bump this, but I need one, thank you

moviemadnessman

21-04-2007 19:29:49

Here you go

http//office.microsoft.com/en-us/results.aspx?qu=resume

x323smostwantedx

21-04-2007 19:36:05

Thanks again, I dont have word, but im just looking for the topics I should put, my friend is gonna get me to work at T-Mobile, and he just needs a resume, but this is my first job, what do you guys suggest I put on "Objective" or "Experience" do I leave it blank or just not include it?

moviemadnessman

21-04-2007 19:38:25

Well, what do you hope to achieve by working for T-Mobile? Communication experience? Sales experience? Connections? Those would be good things for "Objective".

As to experience, if you don't have previous work experience, try putting things that you are good at, like communication skills or computer skills. Anything that you think looks good and seems valid for a professional workplace.

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Godrockdj

21-04-2007 19:41:30

[quotebd7f1fd230="moviemadnessman"]Well, what do you hope to achieve by working for T-Mobile? Communication experience? Sales experience? Connections? Those would be good things for "Objective".

As to experience, if you don't have previous work experience, try putting things that you are good at, like communication skills or computer skills. Anything that you think looks good and seems valid for a professional workplace.

)[/quotebd7f1fd230]

Agreed. Also beef up your "Achievements" field with anything of value you've participated in/completed/won awards at school, etc. Just google "resumes without work experience" and you'll be sure to find some good examples to start from

x323smostwantedx

21-04-2007 19:42:49

[quote57a1271424="moviemadnessman"]Well, what do you hope to achieve by working for T-Mobile? Communication experience? Sales experience? Connections? Those would be good things for "Objective".

As to experience, if you don't have previous work experience, try putting things that you are good at, like communication skills or computer skills. Anything that you think looks good and seems valid for a professional workplace.

)[/quote57a1271424]
I think i'll be working in Sales. Thanks

x323smostwantedx

21-04-2007 19:43:34

[quoteae65c14755="Godrockdj"][quoteae65c14755="moviemadnessman"]Well, what do you hope to achieve by working for T-Mobile? Communication experience? Sales experience? Connections? Those would be good things for "Objective".

As to experience, if you don't have previous work experience, try putting things that you are good at, like communication skills or computer skills. Anything that you think looks good and seems valid for a professional workplace.

)[/quoteae65c14755]

Agreed. Also beef up your "Achievements" field with anything of value you've participated in/completed/won awards at school, etc. Just google "resumes without work experience" and you'll be sure to find some good examples to start from[/quoteae65c14755]
Thanks godrock, yeah that section will be good since I was really involved in school and community service and such D

x323smostwantedx

21-04-2007 19:47:42

So far my layout is
Name
adress
phone number
email

Objective

Experience

Achievements

Education

References

Anything else I should add?

moviemadnessman

21-04-2007 19:50:05

That looks like a pretty strong base of things to have. Possibly an "Interests" section, so they can get to know you a little better, but it isn't necessarily required.

The only change I would make is to have 2 d's in "address"...)

x323smostwantedx

21-04-2007 19:51:53

[quote0da1e0ed1b="moviemadnessman"]That looks like a pretty strong base of things to have. Possibly an "Interests" section, so they can get to know you a little better, but it isn't necessarily required.

The only change I would make is to have 2 d's in "address"...)[/quote0da1e0ed1b]
Thanks +kma D

EDIT Remind me in a couple of hours

scream12342

21-04-2007 20:30:44

I had a book on how to write a good resume...I'll have to search for it for you.

Simplicity

21-04-2007 20:45:20

If you have any volunteer experience that counts as axperience too. Also any awards that you have received would be good to include. List any sports teams you've been on or community service stuff, or any clubs, teams, etc. All of those things demonstrate various abilities, especially teamwork, which is very important to employers.

Good Luck with the job!! )

Darkside

22-04-2007 04:57:04

Try not to sweat it. T-Mobile is very easy on the hiring if you appear proffessional.

x323smostwantedx

26-04-2007 01:54:50

[b9ebba29064]UPDATE[/b9ebba29064]
Okay so I gave the resume to my friend (he's the manager) and 1 hour later, he told me that training tommorow shock . He told his boss that he had interviewed me and and that good stuff and I was a good candidate (He never interviewed me or anything). Sooo yeah, that was an easy job to get. But the problem is that im a shy person and in this job imma be selling phones. oops Any sales tips you guys got or anything? Thanks D