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A Sample Job Resume Will Set You on the Right Track

 
Author: George Rogers

Your resume is the one document that an employer will see before meeting you to see an outline of all of the job experience, career and job qualifications, and accomplishments that you feel are relevant to the position that you are trying to obtain. Therefore, it is important that you seek help to make certain that you are always submitting a truly winning resume so that this small but complex document can properly represent you even when youre not there to back it up. A sample job resume can be the key to deciphering what is important to your resume, and what should simply be left out.

A sample job resume will provide you with the tips youre looking for, as well as they way in which to actually apply those tips to a real resume. For example, the following are some of the tips that youre certain to pick up from a quality sample job resume.

Before beginning your resume, and throughout the writing process, always remind yourself of the type of job to which youre applying, and gear all of your writing toward that job description. This is why writing the objective for your resume comes first, since it is at the top of your page, and helps you to decide exactly what the goal of the entire document will be.

As youll see in the sample job resume, it is divided into sections. These sections are objective, education, job experience, and accomplishments/related work skills. Your name should be centered at the top of the page, followed by your address, telephone number, email address, and your website only if it applies. Never include personal information such as your age, gender, ethnicity, marital status, religion, health issues, or anything else along those lines.

Your objective can be placed at the top of your resume, but if you are finding it too hard to keep your resume down to one solid page, you may wish to save the space and place your objective in your cover letter.

Your education should only include your life after high school. It should list any diplomas or degrees as well as the month and year in which you obtained them. You should also state the name and location of the school, as well as your degree major and minor if they apply.

Your job experience should include your full and part-time employment history as they apply to the job to which youre applying. Leave out anything that doesnt compliment your objective statement. For example, if youre applying for an IT position, you may not want to include your lawn-mowing summer job among the list of job experience unless you have little else there.

Accomplishments/related work skills should list anything additional that is job related, such as equipment experience, professional accrediting, research, and computer proficiency.

Author Bio:
George Rogers is a noted author. George likes to create articles about this area.
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