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how do i make my resume look better?
Asked by ibrake4rappers13
Nestor Andrade Perez ****Clayton ST-Caldwell ID (***) ***-**** As a <company> employee my goal is to become a capable team member and employee. I also wish to further <company> advancements as a company. Experience 2 1/2 years general working experience jobs include; customer service rep at DirecTV, Construction Clean-up, McDonalds Crew Member and some painting skills. Good skills in customer service, people skills, workmanship, and good team member Proficient in Microsoft works and excel. Average 40 WPM Bilingual speaking skill in Spanish and English 3 months customer service experience Experience Summary Customer Service Rep, DirecTV, Boise ID 11/27/06-02/27/07 Crew Member, McDonalds, Caldwell ID 10/23/03-01/02* Construction Clean-up, Hard Rock Construction, Star ID 06/05/05-12/20/05 Education GED, Customer service training at DirecTV in MainBank, and CIS (customer installation support) Activities Interests: football, music, history, some politics, and the great outdoors. REFRENCES UPON REQUEST

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Good Question. Here's are some resume layouts. http://www.howtomakearesume-today.com/entrylevelresume.html Note: It's difficult to make a resume look good on Yahoo Answers. You can't post html.
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Answered by Resume Crazy - Robert H

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There are many resources for resume templates. Generally you want to be clear & concise, easy to read and not flowery (as per most experts). Monster has tips at www.Monster.com/Resumes. also see this site for tips: www.jobweb.com/Resumes_Interviews/default.htm--they have tips, words to use & samples to look at. You want to go Education first, then experience in reverse chronological order (no summary). State the job title, dates then underneath that a short summary of your responsibilities. Don't use slang, abbreviations poor grammer or misspellings. Good luck
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