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- Country
- United States
- Career Field
- Information Technology
- Location
- New York, NY
- School
- New York University
- Major
- Economics
- Salary Range
- $25-30,000
Ditch the objective statement. What is your objective? To get the job. Employers know that. If they need a better feel for what youre expecting from the job, thats what the interview is for. Save the space on your resume to show the employer what you have done, what skills you have developed, and what you can do for them, instead of starting off by stating what you want.
Save the space on your resume, this belongs in a cover letter!
List a few more relevant experiences if possible.
List what your position was first, not the company. Example, "Owner, The Factionist" or "Web Designer, ACE Solid Waste" The important thing is what you did, not where you did it.
Use bullet points. Your resume only has a few seconds to make an impression. It will be scanned, not closely read. Make it easy to read quickly, dont bother with full sentences. Bullet points are expected.
What is your GPA, minor, etc. It may be helpful to list extracurricular activities too, it shows that you did more than merely attend class.
The header stands out and is memorable. Save some of this space though for information on your resume.
Comments
The resume has some potential, but as it stands, I would throw the resume in the trash before I finished reading it.
