Some tips for constructing any professional resume when you don't have applicable experience or a big-name school include:- Make use of any experience you do have. How can you relate the experience to the job you are seeking. Were you treasurer of any school clubs?
You might use that to show responsibility with finances. Did you volunteer on a regular basis? That shows commitment and work ethic.
Include any leadership opportunities and personal achievements, but try to show them in light of the job you are seeking. - Whether or not your schools is well-known, include all pertinent information about your education. A degree is still a degree.
- If you have developed special skills, include those. This includes proficiency with computer software, especially if it is something like Peachtree or Minitab that most people would not be able to use out of the box. - Include a well-written objective statement.
- Make sure your resume has no mistakes, is well-written and flows well. - If you have little in the way of professional references, use academic references or references from volunteer opportunities.
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