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DragonEkarus
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10-21-2011, 01:31 AM

Because asking the internet about this is clearly the right choice...

ANYWAY

Jorbs are getting to be problematic here (I can't take more donations at the damn CSL Plasma place... I'm pretty sure it's killing me XD), so I'm trying to apply at the airport. (Because that's exactly what this world needs, a furry in the TSA)

Their website says I should take a stack of resumes to the airport and start handing them out (Have you heard the good news?)

The problem is my school either Never taught us how to resume (Because Standardized tests are so very, very much more important.) or I was blacked out at the time.


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10-21-2011, 06:07 AM

I'd start here.


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10-21-2011, 11:59 AM

Writing your very first resume with little to no work experience is more about explaining your skills and such to your potential employer. List any volunteer work and skills relevant to the position, and give some details about each, like in my case;

4 years ROTC experience in high school-yadda yadda yadda was a CO my fourth year yadda

Every so often I go to a trainyard and paint trains with my Dad's train restoration group.


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10-21-2011, 12:05 PM

(10-21-2011, 11:59 AM)Sogo Payne link Wrote: Writing your very first resume with little to no work experience is more about explaining your skills and such to your potential employer. List any volunteer work and skills relevant to the position, and give some details about each, like in my case;

4 years ROTC experience in high school-yadda yadda yadda was a CO my fourth year yadda

Every so often I go to a trainyard and paint trains with my Dad's train restoration group.

Wait you actually learned something in ROTC? I thought you stayed there because you were a Masochistic or something, guess you learned shit in there after all o.=.O


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10-21-2011, 12:14 PM

(10-21-2011, 11:59 AM)Sogo Payne link Wrote: Writing your very first resume with little to no work experience is more about explaining your skills and such to your potential employer. List any volunteer work and skills relevant to the position, and give some details about each, like in my case;

4 years ROTC experience in high school-yadda yadda yadda was a CO my fourth year yadda

Every so often I go to a trainyard and paint trains with my Dad's train restoration group.

This, with no work experience you back it up with extracurriculars.


Find a template you like and fill it in with your own information. Then post it on google docs as read only so we can rip it apart make editorial suggestions for improvement.


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10-21-2011, 12:21 PM

(10-21-2011, 12:05 PM)Ekarus Ryndren link Wrote: [quote author=Sogo Payne link=topic=6046.msg227828#msg227828 date=1319216369]
Writing your very first resume with little to no work experience is more about explaining your skills and such to your potential employer. List any volunteer work and skills relevant to the position, and give some details about each, like in my case;

4 years ROTC experience in high school-yadda yadda yadda was a CO my fourth year yadda

Every so often I go to a trainyard and paint trains with my Dad's train restoration group.

Wait you actually learned something in ROTC? I thought you stayed there because you were a Masochistic or something, guess you learned shit in there after all o.=.O
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Shit, if your JROTC is doing it right, that's management experience:  

"Founded unit's orienteering team- Organized team practice, developed training plan and generated training material.  Trained 21 fellow students in basic and advanced Orienteering techniques.  Coordinated with school and outside organizations to sign up team for orienteering meets during school hours, arranged transportation to events.  Lead team during 6 Meets, placing third overall in the "Mount Airy Invitational" meet, a JROTC specific meet with 13 rival schools participating."    

"Served as Xth Commander of XXXX High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.  Commanded a group of XXX fellow student, responsible for the day to day activities of the unit.  Managed the conduct of the Drill, Marksmanship, Colorguard, and Orienteering teams.  Under my command, unit competed in XXXX competitions winning XXXX honors.  Developed overall plan for unit for the year, blah blah blah..focus on how you were responsible for everything that happened and management of personnel for different duties... blah blah... lots of numbers... you get the point...  


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10-21-2011, 12:52 PM

(10-21-2011, 12:21 PM)LT Crow link Wrote: [quote author=Ekarus Ryndren link=topic=6046.msg227829#msg227829 date=1319216722]
[quote author=Sogo Payne link=topic=6046.msg227828#msg227828 date=1319216369]
Writing your very first resume with little to no work experience is more about explaining your skills and such to your potential employer. List any volunteer work and skills relevant to the position, and give some details about each, like in my case;

4 years ROTC experience in high school-yadda yadda yadda was a CO my fourth year yadda

Every so often I go to a trainyard and paint trains with my Dad's train restoration group.

Wait you actually learned something in ROTC? I thought you stayed there because you were a Masochistic or something, guess you learned shit in there after all o.=.O
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Shit, if your JROTC is doing it right, that's management experience:  

"Founded unit's orienteering team- Organized team practice, developed training plan and generated training material.  Trained 21 fellow students in basic and advanced Orienteering techniques.  Coordinated with school and outside organizations to sign up team for orienteering meets during school hours, arranged transportation to events.  Lead team during 6 Meets, placing third overall in the "Mount Airy Invitational" meet, a JROTC specific meet with 13 rival schools participating."    

"Served as Xth Commander of XXXX High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.  Commanded a group of XXX fellow student, responsible for the day to day activities of the unit.  Managed the conduct of the Drill, Marksmanship, Colorguard, and Orienteering teams.  Under my command, unit competed in XXXX competitions winning XXXX honors.  Developed overall plan for unit for the year, blah blah blah..focus on how you were responsible for everything that happened and management of personnel for different duties... blah blah... lots of numbers... you get the point...  
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I wasn't in JROTC, Sogo was, I was down in the JROTC room for lunch cause the company was a shitton better than the morons in the lunch room. And pretty much every day Chief was yelling at Sogo.


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10-21-2011, 01:55 PM

I havent written a resume since early high school

a curriculum vitae looks much more organized.
if you need help writing a resume, I suggest (which is how I wrote my stellar CV) checking a few online resources.
there was a fabulous article i read about 6 overly-used words that should never be on a CV...one of them was 'Experienced'
it makes you resume/CV blend in with others in the pile the employer is gonna have to go through.


Maybe a bit of google FU with help you out...

AND ALWAYS WRITE A COVER LETTER TO THE MANAGER DETAILING WHY YOU'D BE A PERFECT CANDIDATE
EVEN IF ITS MCDONALDS
it'll show you want a job!!!


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