Job Search Teens and Grads

Resume Mistakes to Avoid in Search For a Job

Looking for a part time job, your first job or ready to start a new career, your resume speaks volumes about you. If your resume doesn’t make it past the first cut, you’re doomed; no matter how qualified you are. Below are ten common mistakes to avoid when putting your resume together. Remember, you only get one chance to make a good first impression. Read more

Writing an Entry Level Resume to Find Teens Jobs

Are you a teen or young person searching for your first job or perhaps a new job? Then you will need a resume. A resume is nothing more than a statement about your past skills and knowledge, but formatted into an easy to read way.

Just as for adults in your search for teens jobs a resume is your personal business card. A resume  gives you the chances to write everything good about yourself – this may be one of the only few times socially it is acceptable to brag.

Skip using the pre-formatted templates in Microsoft Word or any other kind of desktop publishing software suite. These resumes focus too much just on what you ‘did’ at work versus what you can do.

You want your resume to be a complete reflection about you. A lot of times these resumes in Word leave very little room for you to talk about your outside personal life. What other kinds of activities do you spend a lot of time in? This helps expand upon what you really know and does not just define the kinds of technical tasks you did at your last place of employment.

Here is an incomplete list of tips you can use to create a quick effective resume without pulling your hair out. Read more

Job Search Teens and Grads