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      04-30-2010, 12:10 AM   #1
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Need tips for a Resume

Im in such a fcked potions right now. So a friend of mine told me that one of his client is looking for someone to run his errands, drive his customers here and there because he runs 3 medical company's and he barely has time to do anything but sit on the computer and manage his software he created for medical billing. I really dont want to get into detail but long story short, since the past 2 weeks ive been trying to get a reach of this guy. I called him few times, no answer. He finally calls me Wednesday saying send me your resume to my email address. Now im stuck here busting my ass what to write to impress him.

I downloaded a basic resume with my name, number and other info. The rest I wrote which schools I attended to, my GPA, and all the honor classes im taking. I wrote how I drive for a year with a clean title.

Is there anything else I should include in my resume? This is my first resume, all my other jobs were "plug n play". Any inputs would be appreciated

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I'd include prior jobs with contact info of managers, non-personal contacts who can vouch for your character etc...
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I'd include prior jobs with contact info of managers, non-personal contacts who can vouch for your character etc...
Sorry, forgot to mention that. Ty!
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This is an extremely complicated subject as there are multiple types of resumes for different professions, multiple resume formats (chronological, reverse chronological, experience oriented, etc). Some general advice:


1. Absolutely no typos or grammatical errors.
2. Keep it short. Ideally no more than two pages.
3. If printed, use grey or white paper of high quality.
4. Target your resume if possible.
5. Write a cover letter.
6. Each bullet point should start with an action word, e.g.

- Designed, tested, and implemented new bill processing system.
- Mentored new hires, providing on the job training as needed.

7. Avoid the phrase "responsible for" at the beginning of a bullet point.
8. Paint yourself in the best possible light without lying.
9. Do not lie. Yes, this bears repeating.
10. Find the resume format that makes you look the least inexperienced, most valuable.


There are probably myriad pointers I'm neglecting, but starting with these should help. Some may not be appropriate as you're using email as a medium.
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This is an extremely complicated subject as there are multiple types of resumes for different professions, multiple resume formats (chronological, reverse chronological, experience oriented, etc). Some general advice:


1. Absolutely no typos or grammatical errors.
2. Keep it short. Ideally no more than two pages.
3. If printed, use grey or white paper of high quality.
4. Target your resume if possible.
5. Write a cover letter.
6. Each bullet point should start with an action word, e.g.

- Designed, tested, and implemented new bill processing system.
- Mentored new hires, providing on the job training as needed.

7. Avoid the phrase "responsible for" at the beginning of a bullet point.
8. Paint yourself in the best possible light without lying.
9. Do not lie. Yes, this bears repeating.
10. Find the resume format that makes you look the least inexperienced, most valuable.


There are probably myriad pointers I'm neglecting, but starting with these should help. Some may not be appropriate as you're using email as a medium.
Thank you for the tips!
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I'd start off by not listing out every honor class you've ever written. Nor would I mention you've only been driving for a year. I wouldn't put a client in a car with some kid.

If its just being his bitch, then who cares. Toss some shit in there that says you can bee a tool at a chain store and follow commands. Spell everything correctly. Keep it short. If you haven't done anything impressive with your life sometimes listing less is more.
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Nor would I mention you've only been driving for a year. I wouldn't put a client in a car with some kid.


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I'd start off by not listing out every honor class you've ever written. Nor would I mention you've only been driving for a year. I wouldn't put a client in a car with some kid.

If its just being his bitch, then who cares. Toss some shit in there that says you can bee a tool at a chain store and follow commands. Spell everything correctly. Keep it short. If you haven't done anything impressive with your life sometimes listing less is more.

Im just stating that I take Honor classes but for the driving part, your right.

Thanks for the input.
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Are you in high school or college? If your in HS, I wouldn't mention it.
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HS. Really? Why do you say that?
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Well you said honors classes. The last time I saw honors classes I was in high school. I think they had them in community college as well. Plus you said driving for a year. Most places you get a license at 16. 17 would = high school.
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Well you said honors classes. The last time I saw honors classes I was in high school. I think they had them in community college as well. Plus you said driving for a year. Most places you get a license at 16. 17 would = high school.
Wooooh, im confused here. So besides the fact that im not mentioning the driving part, I shouldn't mention that im in honors either?
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Well I mean it depends. Are you in High School honors? Are you in college? Community college? 4 year university? Graduate school?

If you're in high school I wouldn't go mentioning age or anything. I'd just list school, honors, jobs.

If you're in college then just list your college, major, date of attendance. Relevant activities, such as being the president of a club or something. Membership doesn't mean anything.

Resumes are like what your mother has always said, if you dont have anything nice to say dont say anything at all. Less is more. Just give him enough to think you could be competent at getting your coffee. I cant see him hiring anybody but a professional to drive clients around in. Chances are the job would be more like a assistant position I'd assume.
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I believe so that he needs an assistant. I have no clue what im doing but thats what I highly think he wants because he didnt discuss anything. I thank you very much for your tips and info's. Ill definitely put them into use.
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Glad I can try and help. Not trying to be a dick. I've just learned plenty of lessons on what people dont want to hear, especially on a resume.

Short and sweet. Good luck.
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Oh not at all. I actually enjoyed hearing what you had to say. This is my first time writing a resume and it is something that im not prepared for. Ill let you guys know what the results are.
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Good tips!
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Just found this on my work computer, a guide put together by Stanford about writing resumes and cover letters.
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This is an extremely complicated subject as there are multiple types of resumes for different professions, multiple resume formats (chronological, reverse chronological, experience oriented, etc).

10. Find the resume format that makes you look the least inexperienced, most valuable.
This is very important. It's how you can make yourself look much stronger without having to lie or embellish.
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1. Any and all work experience that you have.

2. Any pertinent things you have specifically learned from classes. Highly emphasize all projects that you have worked on or any homework that you have done. I really cannot stress this enough. It is better to emphasize what you know using examples that just list what you know. Application of your knowledge is the best thing that you can do.

3. What is your objective? Keep it short, simple, and to the point at the top of the resume.

Whenever you are listing your job experience or anything you know, list specific examples. For example, do not say "Strong math skills." Instead, say "Utilized Microsoft Excel to fit quadratic regression curves to complex physics equations for an in-class project." Or something along those lines. That sentence lets your employer know "Well, he seems decent at math, Excel, and probably knows some regression analysis techniques."

Also, anything that you list at work that you have done, make sure that you put down the reason for doing it. So, if you did a large project at work, talk about why you did it. Did it cut losses? Decrease costs? Increase your customer base?
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