1. Get That Job! How to write a resume that will help you get that job!
2. Just call on me; the importance of good contact info Albert learned that at the top of a resume should be at least one reliable: Phone number,emailandphysical address. Remember to keep email addresses professional bigpappa@yahoo.commay have been a good email for Albert in his early college years, but is not professional on a job resume. Note: You can also add other digital IDs such as a Facebook, website, Twitter account, etc. but remember as with the email address, keep the content professional
3. Knowing your Objective **audio listen until the end** Whenever you write an objective, you want to use words that are clear, concise, andspecific about the job you are applying for.
5. Skills to pay the bills **audio, listen until the end**
6. Resume keywords Below is a list of good key words from the following site: http://www.enetsc.com/resumetips26.htm
7. Where did you go to school? Remember to list not just where you went to school, but also any related courses or classes that you took.
8. More on Work Experience **audio, listen until the end**
9. References, He did what?? Make sure that you, ask the permission of your reference before you add them. (It’s a also a good idea to make sure that they will say something positive about you.) Note: most times for references you can type reference available upon request
10. A look at Albert’s resume (resume will scroll to the end automatically)