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Resume Worksheet Headings: 1. objective, 2. education, 3. work experience, 4. special skills, 5. interests, 6. awards, 7. activities, 8. personal, 9. references.

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1 Resume Worksheet Headings: 1. objective, 2. education, 3. work experience, 4. special skills, 5. interests, 6. awards, 7. activities, 8. personal, 9. references

2 1. Objective You will write an objective for your resume. See the page labeled “Resume: Writing the general objective for the employer” and use one of those there that applies to you and write it down, or use one as an idea for one you compose on your own.

3 EXAMPLES OF OBJECTIVES To find a position where I can prove my hardworking ability and contribute to the growth of the organization. To be working with people and contributing to the company while improving my skills. To obtain long term employment with growth potential. To obtain a people-oriented position where I can use my skills to serve others. To be employed where I can use my written and oral communication skills. To work where I can use my hands to help an employer and improve my skills. To work where I can put to use the diversified abilities I have acquired to advance with the company. To obtain a service related position where I can use my skills to contribute to the community. To obtain a position where I can be challenged and develop my leadership qualities. To obtain a position in ….

4 2. Education Here is where you explain your educational background. In the future, you will list degrees and when they were achieved. Now write this: Currently attending Redlands East Valley High School, graduating June of 2006.

5 3. Work Experience list all jobs held starting with the most recent, or current job. Also list dates that job was held. Describe duties with Action Verbs. See Samples on overhead for format and help. If you haven’t held a job, you can use volunteer work as work experience.

6 4. Special Skills list here skills that you have, especially concentrating on the ones that an employer would like to see.

7 15 most important skills for success 1.Ability to work with people 2.Social poise—self-assurance—confidence 3.Considerate to others 4.Tactful, diplomatic 5.Self-control 6.Ability to analyze facts; to understand and solve problems 7.Make decisions 8.Maintain high standards 9.Tolerant—patient 10.Honest and objective 11.Organize time and prioritize 12.Delegate 13.Create enthusiasm 14.Persuasive 15.High concern for communication

8 5. Interests and Activities List things that you are interested in. Make sure to phrase them in formal language and list only things that are “business-appropriate.” (Don’t say “I like to parrrtttyyyy!”) List out-of-classroom activities that you have been involved in and include dates.

9 6. Awards List any awards you have received and list the date that you received each

10 7. Personal This is a one sentence summary of the sort of person you are. You should list skills that an employer would want to see in this sentence. For Example: I am friendly, punctual, trustworthy, social and dependable.

11 8. References List names and addresses of at least two people (try the people who you got letters of recommendation from).


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