Please Check Out My Resume

waylman

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looks good...web address at the top is hard to read though...need a space after work history also.
 

dullard

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1) I'd remove personal info for your own safety when posting.
2) I don't think activities have a role in a typical resume.
3) Spacing is screwy, but htat is probably the Word translation to html.
4) It is a cliche to say references are available. Of course they are available - you wouldn't be hired if they aren't.
 

Dufman

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Originally posted by: dullard
I'd remove personal info for your own safety when posting.

its my old phone number, and wrong e-mail addy.

Two steps ahead of you.
 

DuffmanOhYeah

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Really, you live in Indiana Pennsylvania? Well, which is it? Indiana or Pennsylvania? You clearly intended to list two states as you are missing a comma to deliniate one as a city and the other as a state.

Or maybe we should celebrate the joining of these two states into one disparate glob of discontinuous land?
 

Passions

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Why is the website address so large and spaced? Make it normal.

Get rid of Executive Chair title. Makes you sound too presumpous, not really important for a entry level help desk job. Should dumb it down.

Other than that, looks good!!!

 

Dufman

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Originally posted by: DuffmanOhYeah
Really, you live in Indiana Pennsylvania? Well, which is it? Indiana or Pennsylvania? You clearly intended to list two states as you are missing a comma to deliniate one as a city and the other as a state.

Fixed, thanks
 

Dufman

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Originally posted by: Passions
Why is the website address so large and spaced? Make it normal.

Get rid of Executive Chair title. Makes you sound too presumpous, not really important for a entry level help desk job. Should dumb it down.

Other than that, looks good!!!
Executive Chair was the actual job title, there is nothing i can do about that.
 

bigalt

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Originally posted by: dullard
1) I'd remove personal info for your own safety when posting.
2) I don't think activities have a role in a typical resume.
3) Spacing is screwy, but htat is probably the Word translation to html.
4) It is a cliche to say references are available. Of course they are available - you wouldn't be hired if they aren't.

i agree with these, especially 2.
 

Nanotech

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Looks pretty decent! :D

Feel free to disregard any of the following as they are only suggestions:

*I would use a different font that is easier to read perhaps Arial
*Combine "Serviced and supported over 100 personal computers. Performed preventive maintenance, adware detection and removal." into something like this:Performed preventive maintenance, adware detection and removal, as well as general support services on over 100 personal computers.
*In your description of work experience don't assume the reader knows what .ASP means say Developed several Active Server Page driven.... instead and maybe use the word interfaced instead of interacted.
*Expand on how successfully you managed your budgets if at all possible.
*Make certain all your font sizes/styles are the same. It may just be the text you posted but it doesn't appear they are.
*Instead of easy interface I think user-friendly interface is more appropriate
*Again don't assume the reader know's what PC's are or at least spell it out just for asthetic purposes
*Looks like you use periods at the end of some sentences and not others when really you should not use them at all with bullets
*Some resume reviewers are anal about the number of bullets under each work experience description being equal

Overall looks good though! ;)

Best Wishes!
 

Svnla

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Question, why do you put your present job in past tense?

It will be nice if you have any academic awards or certifications to put in your resume. Good luck.