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You will have to create a resume first. There are a number of sites online that can help you do that.
First, put down your qualifications, education, and experience. In your case, experience includes volunteer and non-commercial work.
Ask your local librarian to help you find some material on putting together a resumé. Librarians are magical, and can do wonderful things for you. If your school has a career counselor, seek advice there. Ask older siblings and parents for help to put together a resumé. Look for websites that can help.
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/resumesandcoverletters/Resumes_and_Cover_Letters_for_Students.htm
According to answerbag I'm a professor...should I put that on my resume? if i did would you hire me?
by Unilaterally Unique on May 17th, 2011
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does anybody have any experience with one of those professional resume / CV writing services? and if so what's a good one?
by ineedwork on March 14th, 2011
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I need a job. Are you looking for a clerk, receptionist, ect...in the Griffin, Ga location.
by SUE on October 15th, 2010
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If you get paid to promote stuff while claiming it's news, does that mean your job experience is as a shill instead of a reporter?
by Halliburton Shill on December 13th, 2010
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Where is a good site that offers free templates and assistance with resumes? Also one that helps with cover letters too please..thanks
by allison88 on April 6th, 2011
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You're reading Can someone explain what information or what should i send when it says "Please e-mail your resumes " on a job application?? thank you .. i know this question can seem a little dum but i'm 17 and its my first time applying for a job.. thanks for ur help
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