Entry Level Resume Sample

If you're a recent high school or college graduate eager to enter the profession you're trained for, you'll need a resume that states clearly that you're ready to enter the workforce and use the training or degree you've recently acquired.

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Question #1


Are you a man or a woman?




WARNING: Using the wrong "resume style" can DOOM your job search...

Guess Which "Resume Style" Will
Get YOU Hired FAST ( Jobs)...

(Click one to make a guess...)

A. "Chronological" Resume B. "Functional" Resume
C. "Active" Resume

HINT: 95% of job seekers use the WRONG resume style.

If you get this right, you'll have a better chance at getting noticed (and hired) in front of everyone else... even beating out applicants with more experience than you.

Can You Guess Which Type Of Resume Will Get YOU Hired Faster?

(Click your choice.)

A. "Chronological" Resume

B. "Functional" Resume

C. "Active" Resume

In the area where you list your previous experience, be sure to add the jobs that relate in some way to the work you now wish to pursue so hiring managers can see that you are qualified to fill the open position.

In addition, mention any ways you've helped previous employers cut costs, improve company revenue, or save money in some way that made a positive difference in the effectiveness of the daily operation.

Daniel Vanderhusen
907 Lester Avenue
Bensonville, CA 99999

Home: (333) 333-3333
Cell: (333) 123-4567
[email protected]

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Recent university graduate with a major in marketing and finance eager to work for a firm that offers an entry-level position in the accounting, marketing, or public relations departments. Hard worker willing to learn, practice, and contribute to the bottom line, building good will, cutting costs, and promoting company products and services.

WORK EXPERIENCE and RELATED ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Winslow Accounting Office (2012-2013 while attending college)
• Met with new clients and took their applications for service
• Assisted head accountant with computer work related to tax filing
• Entered information into computers
• Told new customers about the company's services and answered questions
• Worked side by side with office accountants on tax returns and marketing of services

EDUCATION/DEVELOPMENT
Any City University, Any City, USA (Graduated 2013)

RECOGNITION
Winslow Accounting Office: New Employee of the Year Award (2012)
Hilton Scholarship for Promising Students: (2011)

Job Search Jimmy

WARNING: Don't apply for another entry leveljob without adding your own customized interview-getting "secret sentence" to the top of your resume...

Free Career Quiz Creates Your
"Secret Sentence" That Lands Entry Level Job Interviews Like Crazy...

... 99.9% of all job seekers don't have a clue about this... not a clue! You're about to receive an unusual, eye-grabbing, fully "customized for you" secret sentence you can quickly add to the TOP of your resume... and it's free!

Question #1


Are you a man or a woman?




WARNING: Using the wrong "resume style" can DOOM your job search...

Guess Which "Resume Style" Will
Get YOU Hired FAST ( Jobs)...

(Click one to make a guess...)

A. "Chronological" Resume B. "Functional" Resume
C. "Active" Resume

HINT: 95% of job seekers use the WRONG resume style.

If you get this right, you'll have a better chance at getting noticed (and hired) in front of everyone else... even beating out applicants with more experience than you.

Can You Guess Which Type Of Resume Will Get YOU Hired Faster?

(Click your choice.)

A. "Chronological" Resume

B. "Functional" Resume

C. "Active" Resume

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