Posted on June 18, 2010.
What do you think of my resume? Name
Address
Phone
E-mail
Education
High School
Roll of Honour. 4.0 GPa.
College
Have not chosen a major. Classes include, psychology, philosophy, reading, writing and mathematics. (All categories of level 200 +)
Experience
November receptionist (Jan 2008-2009)
Company (Clackamas, or.)
documents duly completed, replied / forwarded calls. Deals with dealers and distributors. Made bills of lading, maintain records, filed and kept track of office supplies (stock control). I have over my work phone, so I'm very label phone. I also worked in sales and in billing and accounting.
Skills
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, e-mail, fax,, great computer skills. Deal effectively with a wide range of people, manage conflict successfully, I work productively as a member of a team. Initiative and persistent, effective management of time, remain open during the controversy, to identify and update personal potential. Listen carefully and accurately, to speak clearly and persuasively, write clearly and accurately, plan and implement projects successfully, think logically and creatively, to gather and organize information from multiple sources.
I am also fluent in Russian. I took it as a second language, I can read, write, speak and understand.
References:
Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
Get rid of "fill" and the phrase "I am very phone tag." Informal Filled rings true (what kind of documents?) And "I'm really phone tag" is meaningless.
its very good and well written (:
sounds good, keep working hard
That does sound really good. I would try to find other ways to say "treated" and "filled" property. They just seem a little rough and youth. Other wise, a great resume and good luck!
couple of ideas, perhaps instead of having everything in paragraph form, using bullets. It will be a little easier to read. Also, you should always list something that you accomplished in your previous jobs or schools, and more of what your duties were. For example, sales rose 10%, promoted to director, class president, etc. You should also list any volunteer work, or community service experience you have. Try using bullet points and see what it looks like, but remember to always keep one page!
You do not have a goal, ie you do not tell the position that the hiring of personnel for which you are applying. You also have to say more with fewer words. You need to use professional terms. It seems that you could try to apply for a post office. Therefore, you should be using the terms used by professional office staff to describe the activities you've done the desktop. If you do unprofessional and its possible incompetence. Many of the things you put on your CV like "Listen carefully and accurately, to speak clearly and persuasively, to write with clarity and precision" belong to your letter. We're in a recession which means human resources must be able to read your CV in 15-20 seconds. There are too many people unemployed, too many resumes out there to hire a staff to spend more time on your resume. If it is not professional and / or too verbose, and then he goes in the trash, no matter what your skills.