Name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number(with area code) at the top of your resume
Personal information
Any business skills or abilities that you have gained in school, on a job, or in other situations that apply to this job.
Special Skills and Abilities
Communicating with people you know or can get to know to share info and advise about a current job or job position opening
Networking
A number issued by the federal government that is required for all workers
Social security number
Dressing one level higher than normal when picking up a job application
Professional dress
State the job you are applying for. Be sure to change this item if you are using the same resume when applying for different jobs
Job Objective
A person who you have known for at least one year, who is not family, and adult, that you need three of, and you seek a good mention from
References
A list of people who might be helpful in your job
Contact list
Shows you have been advised of laws restricting the hours young people can work and the kinds of jobs they can hold
Work permit
Coaches, Teachers, friends of your family who are adults
possible references
List your work experience, beginning with your most recent job. Include volunteer work if it relates to the job you are applying for
Work Experience
Growth in experience by listing most recent employment first.
Chronological resume
Someone to whom you've been directed by a contact who is already part of your network
Referral
The way you speak in a professional environment and write is one of the first and strongest impressions you'll make
Standard English
A list the schools you have attended and diplomas or degrees you have received. You may also include any subjects or programs you specialized in
Education
This resume highlights skills and accomplishments that pertain to the job you are applying for.
Skills resume
A program that brings schools and local businesses together to provide students with work experience
School-to-work programs
A brief summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests.
Resume
Talking to friends who have a job to find an opening in that company
networking
A list of any honors or awards you have received or activities you have participated in that relate to the job you want
Honors and Activities
Information you seek or receive about a job opening
Job lead
An international network of computer networks, gives you the ability to contact an unlimited number of employers
Internet
A one-page letter telling the employer who you are and why you're sending your resume
Cover letter
What times and days can I work? How will I get to work? How long will it take me to get to work? What other daily commitments do I have? How will I juggle school and work?
Considerations when job seeking