Thursday, January 7, 2010

Examples Of Programs For Church Aniversary Is This A Good Entry Level Resume?

Is this a good entry level resume? - examples of programs for church aniversary

I am 16 years old and still in high school and I wanted if they would be an appropriate curriculum:
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Home Address Phone
E-mail

Name


Objective: collect the knowledge and experience in a work environment.

Education:
2007 - 2011 (ongoing) Example: High School, California
High School Student
• 3.0 GPA in Secondary School Education

Awards:
Example of Computer Science Award, 3 Place in the Science Fair
Several Marching Band Concert and Awards

Experience:
2007 - 2009 Sample Cleaning Service Antioch, California
Concierge
Employees of the family business

Volunteer Experience:
Listing of volunteer opportunities (fund-raisers, fairs, etc.)

Extracurricular Activities:
Example of the Sea SchoolChing Volume
Example High School Symphonic Band
Church youth group in the example

Interests: music, computer programming, literature

Languages: English and Spanish. Currently learning Italian.

Extracurricular activities: playing and learning music, programming, reading, video games and movies

3 references


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Obviously, the actual curriculum better, but I wanted to be just and idea. Is this a good format? What else should I add? Is there a template for students like me?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think it looks pretty good to me. And spammers are seriously stfu and gtfo Yahoo Answers.

Anonymous said...

It seems really good. I think he will do well, as are many things and are very committed.

Good work.

Anonymous said...

I went on his first experience of work and away from extracurricular activities and interests. If it is relevant to what you are looking language would work with their experience. If the volunteer experience is relevant, what you include in your work.

Thus, a possible resumption of relevant knowledge, experience, education and other sums. Do not include references to your application.

Anonymous said...

I went on his first experience of work and away from extracurricular activities and interests. If it is relevant to what you are looking language would work with their experience. If the volunteer experience is relevant, what you include in your work.

Thus, a possible resumption of relevant knowledge, experience, education and other sums. Do not include references to your application.

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