Resumes are very important to have and constantly keep updated. You never know if you are going to have an opportunity to network with someone professionally and your resume will be asked for, and might be forwarded to others. This step-by-step preparation will guide you on how to form a resume.
You should create an objective for their professional to read, which will state skills and career path description. Note, your career path description should be similar to the particular job your applying to.
As you grow and expand with your career, your resume will grow as well. At first your resume may seem short or you likely will not have all 9 steps but that is okay. Trust it will grow.
You should list current and past education, for example: high school, trade school, or college. Include the name of the education establishment, dates attended and GPA obtained above 3.0.
Achievements such as scholarships received or awards obtained.
Activities, which can be after-school programs within your school.
Community service or volunteer work.
Work experience: current and past employment.
Your skills, for example, “Proficient use of all Microsoft functions such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.”
Certifications, for example, “CPR and First Aid Certified.”
References. Names and contact information of professionals who can speak on your behalf.