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preventerWIND
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« on: 12 May 2009, 15:12:03 »

I'm finishing my resume right now, I plan to submit it as soon as I can so I can have a job sometime before or during the summer. Though, this is my first resume and I needed some helpful hints and tips, the lot of you should be able to spice up my already impressive* resume.

Criticism, help and tips are 'preciated. Thanks.

* = #####ty.
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« Reply #1 on: 12 May 2009, 17:06:35 »

But I thought we had something special...

You get 20% of what you get on the streets, What more do you want?!

I'll check the resume later.
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« Reply #2 on: 12 May 2009, 18:57:02 »

Damn it, Wind.
I need a job more than you.

"utilize" AAAAAAAAAAARGH
It's OK to use it in a resume but going through tech writing courses make you hate this word.

As for the resume, it looks good. It's clean, one page... doesn't seem to have any grievous errors.

"To obtain a part time career in an environment to which I can utilize and improve my skills."
This sentence is a little wordy; you might consider revising it.

The bit under "Responsibilities include:" should be center aligned, or at least tabbed closer to the heading.

You might also want to add a few technical courses to the list (word processor, etc.). That always impresses people.

I've seen people go over resumes with a red pen and mark through spelling errors and grammar mistakes, so it can make quite a difference.

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Don't take my word for it, though.
I've been looking for a job for over a year now and I've found nothing.
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« Reply #3 on: 12 May 2009, 19:08:45 »

Damn it, Wind.
I need a job more than you.

NO U

"To obtain a part time career in an environment to which I can utilize and improve my skills."
This sentence is a little wordy; you might consider revising it.

Right'O, my brother gave me his resume so I could just convert into my own. I never noticed the word "career", which'll be a no no. Well, maybe.

Thanks though, I'll go over all that stuffs.
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« Reply #4 on: 13 May 2009, 01:01:20 »

Haha. Part time career.

A Resume is all well and good, but it's what you do with it.



Turn in the resume with an application. look nice and if you can, fill out the application in-store.

About three days later, "check up" on the hiring process. this brings your name to the top of the list and lets you know how close they are to starting the interviewing process...  Repeat when needed.

In the interview, prepare yourself to be hired, and be confident. Also note the matter that they would be hiring you to make money themselves. At the end of the interview, go back to the service desk/receptionist and give a ready made thank you note. This note need not be fancy, nor store baught, but professional and clean. Something of the nature of "[Mr./Mrs. Manager name] I wanted to thank you again for the oppertunity of an interview. I hope you the best in the hiring process and I look forward to joining your team.

Finally start your job without #####ing up, you damn air-head.
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« Reply #5 on: 13 May 2009, 01:15:56 »

Resumes are stupid for anyone who isn't out of college yet. Well, I mean, if it's only for a part-time job.
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« Reply #6 on: 13 May 2009, 01:37:13 »

Even with a degree, 'Especially in this economy', Every little bit counts.
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« Reply #7 on: 13 May 2009, 01:39:29 »

I think it's silly.

Filling out an application, insisting on meeting the manager/owner and making sure they know who you are is my method. Worked for me. I'm leaving out the other 6 places I didn't get a response from, but hey!

The cool thing is, the bagel shop where I work is literally less than a two minute drive from my house. It's very convenient.
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« Reply #8 on: 13 May 2009, 01:51:02 »

yeah, well you are a big poopy face.
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« Reply #9 on: 13 May 2009, 03:41:05 »

Thank you note? I'll have to remember that for when I actually get to a god damn interview.

The "put your name at the top of the list" thing really pisses me off, too.
Use a database, damn it. No lists. Lists are stupid. Random access data structures only.
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« Reply #10 on: 13 May 2009, 04:26:16 »

The thank you notes are a big hit. Virtually no one does it, and it's like magic, It only appears that you are going the extra mile...

Also, I misplaced my word when I said list. When dealing with paper applications, there are oftentimes stacks, oldest on bottom. When you jump in, they usually look for it to note on it that you have checked up on it. At that time, it goes back on the top of the stack. Keeping you right there, staring at the manager saying "you want to hire me...."
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« Reply #11 on: 13 May 2009, 08:14:02 »

Possibly because I did not check up afterwards, it took me about 30-40 spammed-out resumes/applications to get my current job.

Apply everywhere. Seriously. Everywhere. Everyone is looking for cushy jobs, you should expand your search area beyond just those highly-sought-after jobs and maybe, just maybe, someone will be willing to have you on.
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« Reply #12 on: 13 May 2009, 13:21:18 »

Thanks for the tips fellas, if I use the written application I'll definitely try and bump it up every few days, maybe even with my own resume. I'll also apply everywhere, I already know that much, and there are a few grocery stores around my place anyway.
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« Reply #13 on: 13 May 2009, 19:05:24 »

Possibly because I did not check up afterwards, it took me about 30-40 spammed-out resumes/applications to get my current job.

Apply everywhere.

That's the thing though. Sometimes, Like with my job, all you need is a good reference from a friend in that workplace.

Either way, It doesn't hurt to have Many, Many, MANY applications. One of the biggest mistakes I have seen is people not wanting to "bother" the manager. Hell, If you hear nothing from the job you want after two weeks, fill out another application. Then you are in that stack TWICE! IT SHOWS COMMITMENT, EXCITEMENT, RELIABILITY!

Plus, #####, If you think of it as if you are not going to be hired anyway, Then bugging the manager won't do you any harm.

Another trick that "works," is one that I'm often told to do, but never do. Show up bright and early to the place you're applying for and say you're ready to work. Hell, do it every day you can. Offer a 'free day' so you can volunteer and they can see if you are right for the company. This apparently shows that dedication and stuff I listed earlier while proving to the hiring manager that you are more reliable to show up, unpaid, without a job... than many on the payroll.
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« Reply #14 on: 15 May 2009, 08:22:58 »

Hell, If you hear nothing from the job you want after two weeks, fill out another application. Then you are in that stack TWICE! IT SHOWS COMMITMENT, EXCITEMENT, RELIABILITY!

And that you're desperate.
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« Reply #15 on: 15 May 2009, 17:21:04 »

... So?

It's not like you wrote in "looking for potential mate".

People need jobs. People need money. Some ARE desperate.
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« Reply #16 on: 16 May 2009, 00:38:33 »

A desperate employee is an employee what doesn't quit in a week.
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« Reply #17 on: 18 May 2009, 04:21:37 »

It's not like the employer is gonna' go "Ugh, that guy is in the pile twice. He reeeeeally wants this job! What a desperate loser!"
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« Reply #18 on: 18 May 2009, 04:23:14 »

Actually, it does happen.

Mature and professional employers are a different story, which you can most likely expect. The former will probably lose his job or quit.
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« Reply #19 on: 18 May 2009, 05:27:31 »

... And then you'll take his job?
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« Reply #20 on: 18 May 2009, 05:30:11 »

I won't.
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« Reply #21 on: 22 May 2009, 04:07:17 »

Volunteering to buff up your resumé helps, especially in a specific field.

I've got over 400 hours of unpaid work.

It also makes it look like you're involved in your community (read: not lazy, self-starting, not in it for the money).
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« Reply #22 on: 22 May 2009, 04:43:12 »

I have hundreds of hours of community service.
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« Reply #23 on: 22 May 2009, 07:04:19 »

Yeah in Canada you have to do a certain amount of community service hours to graduate high school certainly Wind's probably got that down. By "down" I mean "done". Because I have no idea if he has it down on his rezooma zoom zoom in the boom boom.
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« Reply #24 on: 22 May 2009, 07:18:59 »

We had to have 20 hours to graduate high school.
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« Reply #25 on: 22 May 2009, 09:03:38 »

I think it was 40 or 45 for us.
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« Reply #26 on: 22 May 2009, 15:35:02 »

Haha, what?
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« Reply #27 on: 22 May 2009, 16:30:24 »

You guys didn't need community service to graduate high school?
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« Reply #28 on: 22 May 2009, 17:39:19 »

I needed to have 20.

But in total, it was 80, counting all 4 years.

And then I think there was 5 or 10 I needed in 8th grade.

Yeah, also had to do them to take/exempt exams too.
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« Reply #29 on: 22 May 2009, 21:12:30 »

Do more than what's required, especially if it's taking a while to land a job.

Also, volunteering at the food bank means you get first pick.
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« Reply #30 on: 22 May 2009, 21:13:59 »

This is, like, the first time I've ever heard of anyone needing to do community service to graduate high school.
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« Reply #31 on: 22 May 2009, 21:28:45 »

You suck man.
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« Reply #32 on: 22 May 2009, 22:24:50 »

Our school had a 30-hour requirement, but employment experience could stand in for volunteer work YAAAAAAAY
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« Reply #33 on: 22 May 2009, 22:39:37 »

So this is a real thing? All your schools made you do this?
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« Reply #34 on: 22 May 2009, 23:35:24 »

I dont have a community service thing as a graduate requirement eiether but I have to spend some hours doing poll working stuff for my American Gov. class or else my grade drops down by a chunk.
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« Reply #35 on: 22 May 2009, 23:47:56 »

So this is a real thing? All your schools made you do this?

yes.
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« Reply #36 on: 23 May 2009, 01:31:00 »

I faked most of mine.


Or did I? Maybe I'm kidding, government who is looking at this post right now.
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« Reply #37 on: 23 May 2009, 02:46:01 »

This is, like, the first time I've ever heard of anyone needing to do community service to graduate high school.

This isn't my first, but I never did it. >.>;
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« Reply #38 on: 25 May 2009, 02:43:39 »

Over here we need 40 hours, and so far I've only got 10, thanks to my art skills..
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« Reply #39 on: 25 May 2009, 04:56:44 »

This isn't my first, but I never did it. >.>;

Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to play... Out of Context!
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« Reply #40 on: 25 May 2009, 05:28:21 »

oh i get it
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« Reply #41 on: 25 May 2009, 17:26:25 »

Except it's contradictory so whatever.
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« Reply #42 on: 27 May 2009, 06:00:51 »

So this is a real thing? All your schools made you do this?
Mine didn't.

Then again, I got my GED, then made the school district pay for my college 'til I flunked out.
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« Reply #43 on: 27 May 2009, 06:59:09 »

This isn't my first, but I never did it. >.>;

Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to play... Out of Context!

Haha I saw that too.
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« Reply #44 on: 27 May 2009, 16:00:39 »



So Steve, how's that job comin' along?
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« Reply #45 on: 27 May 2009, 16:30:50 »

I went to the plaza where the grocery store that I was going to apply to was. And then I saw something EVEN BETTER. Shoppers Drug Mart. THE MOST SILENT JOB IN THE 'VERSE!

I got an application and I'm writing it up now, they're not looking for help but the cashier said the boss never throws apps away. I'll try for this job (I REEEEEALLY want it) and have the grocery store as my back up.
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« Reply #46 on: 11 June 2009, 09:50:56 »

Go wider.

When they tell you that they're not looking for help that means they typically take around a few weeks to a month to look at your application and even then there might be a pile and you might not look the most intriguing from the bunch.

Personally, I printed out 10-20 resumes and literally went door to door asking if anybody was hiring. If they weren't I asked if I could just leave my resume with them and they took it most of the times. Then again this was like two weeks ago and only Old Navy's called me back :|.

But yeah, some suggestions would be:

EB Games and Gamestop etc, Comic and hobby stores, grocery stores if you can find some good ones, and never think you're above fast food.

And of course below that pile is the hell known as retail.

Good luck, have fun. It's a learning experience and $$$ if you can land a job.
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« Reply #47 on: 12 July 2009, 15:56:40 »

WIND, I'm jacking your thread. I need a job too. >.>

Today I'm gonna apply for Publix, Winn-Dixie (they're grocers), Gamestop, and Play'n'Trade. I'll eventually need to write a resume and such. Any help would be appreciated. I don't know how I'm gonna attempt this.
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« Reply #48 on: 13 July 2009, 03:18:51 »

You should have a resume ready when applying...
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« Reply #49 on: 15 July 2009, 03:46:06 »

Well, I used WIND's as a base, but I worked off of my mother's resume as an example. Any tips, hints, suggestions, or money would be greatly appreciated.

The Matrix won't allow me to upload my resume in the word document that I have, so I'm uploading it in notepad, so excuse the crappiness.
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