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brookecapl
Job Seeker • 85
Posted 14 June 2008, 10:30 PM

CAPL Assignment


Country
United States
Career Field
Other
Location
Undecided
School
Other
Major
Psychology
Groups
Other


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I dont think you need to have both of these sections. Just stick with on "objective" section.
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Move your skills section to the bottom.
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You need to start with the basics. Get the structure down, then work on the content. I suggest the following sections in this order: Objective, Education (as youve just graduated), Work Experience, and Skills. Once you get that next job move Education below Work Experience.
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Keppie Careers
Resume Expert • 800
14 June 2008, 11:41 PM
Brooke - I would suggest a lot of work on this resume. I assume the format issues are something to do with translating it for razume? This resume is missing a lot of basic resume qualifications. I'd suggest doing some research, considering your skills and asking for some advice from those in your field. I'd be happy to help you. I hope you'll look at my blog for ideas: www.keppiecareers.wordpress.com. Best, Miriam Salpeter Keppie Careers

Big4
Resume Expert • 2855
15 June 2008, 12:01 AM
I agree with Miriam, your resume needs a substantial amount of work. Take a look at some top rated resumes to get a better picture of what works well for your career field. Best of luck.

mmshea
Resume Expert • 100
15 June 2008, 07:56 PM
Brooke - I, too , agree with the above-cited comments. Additionally, I recommend finding some job descriptions that interest you. From there, you can pull out some of the key job requirements / phrases and incorporate them into your own resume. I also recommend going on some informational interviews with people currently working in school counseling. These individuals can help share what worked for them and make recommendations for your resume / career search as well. Finally, do not discount your interest and enthusiasm. Often, even if an individual lacks experience, but demonstrates strong interest in a job, he /she can get the job. Good luck to you!

Tearstone
Job Seeker • 10
11 December 2008, 03:26 AM
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