NEED RESUME SAMPLE/OR IDEA |
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Ralphy J in South Orange, New Jersey 5 months ago |
Hello, I just graduated from highschool last year, and am now in my second semster of my freshman year. I want to apply to become a Lab Consultant. Basically, what this entails is I will help those in the comuter lab of the library with computer issues, refill the printer tray and refill the printer's toner if needed. I am not that worried, as my mother attended this same college and whenever the lab consultants couldn't help her(which was always), she'd come to me. I'm very good with compters and I feel i'd be better, because from my own experience, none of them know how to help someone with a computer. I have a part-time job(which I currently go to on college breaks and holidays, I worked fulltime during highschool) as a cashier/salesperson at Marshall's. I've had this job since my junior year of highschool, but this jas nothing to do with computers and becuase of the lack of knowledge of the lab consultants I've come in contact with, I don't think i need to have worked with IBM or something. So, bascially, part of the application asks for a resume. I had one from highschool that I used when applying, but that computer crashed, so I no longer have access to it. The main question is how would I go about arranging the activities I've done in highschool, along with my job at Marshalls and my experience with computers into a resume? I hope I didn't come off as cocky, but I just wanted you to realize i wasn't applying for a carrer or anything. This is just a part-time thing in my college to basically keep the computer lab running smoothly. A sample resume or some direction would be very much appreciated. Thank you so much to anyone who can help. Sincerely, Ralphy J |
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Ralphy J in South Orange, New Jersey 5 months ago |
I also have one more question. Should I even include my GPA? My highschool one was not very good(2.8), but the one from my first semester is much better(3.4). Or should I leave out the GPA entirely? |
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Bob Harcourt in Bloomingdale, Illinois 4 months ago |
Ralphy J in South Orange, New Jersey said: Hello, Your best bet at this point is like this:
If the GPA is less than 3.5, I would leave it off. |
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danah in La Jolla 3 months ago |
Ralphy J in South Orange, New Jersey said: I also have one more question. Should I even include my GPA? My highschool one was not very good(2.8), but the one from my first semester is much better(3.4). Or should I leave out the GPA entirely? Why don't you aks them what is required and then act accordingly? I think someone posted here resume tips or something... |
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danah in La Jolla 3 months ago |
Ralphy J in South Orange, New Jersey said: Hello, Hey Ralphy, Found it, this guy is professional. I've digged it from soemwhere
Hope this can help you a bit. |
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Job Search Dolphin in Tampa, Florida 1 month ago Guide |
Here's what could be a helpful link re: resume writing-
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Career Hunter in Denver, Colorado 1 month ago |
Job Search Dolphin in Tampa, Florida said: Here's what could be a helpful link re: resume writing- There is some good stuff there. Ironically, their job search engine is a link back here to Indeed.com. |
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Displaced Legal Professional in Denver, Colorado 1 month ago |
Good to see you back, Mr. Dolphin. |
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