You are a first time job seeker and need some information about composing a resume that at the very least will get read. If you can following some simple directions and will take your time, writing a decent resume is something that can definitely be accomplished.

Let's take a quick look at the five main parts of the typical resume. At the top of the page is the header which include your name, address, home and cell phone numbers and a professional email address. This is followed by the job objective which is usually a one or two sentence statement that indicates the position you are seeking along with a few qualifications for the job. Next is education where you list the schools attended, dates and degrees awarded. Experience comes after that, list all jobs previously held which can include work study, internships or co-ops. All of these had some degree of skill that will prepare you for full time employment. This is essentially anything that you were responsible for in the workplace that could be labeled as an area of strength.

Finally put in a miscellaneous section that can be customized for volunteer work, awards or hobbies. This should be specialized to fit your profile. It can also be a great way into a company as different people share the same interests. It also shows that you are a well rounded individual who cares about more than work. Now make sure that all of the margins are set to one inch on all four sides of the page. Print a draft copy in Times New Roman or Arial size 12 type for proof reading silently to yourself. Be sure to run spell check in the word processor and have at least 2 mentors proof read the entire resume before final printing. That's it, good luck!

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