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Your work experience can come in the form of:

bulletPaid job.
bulletNon-paid internship.
bulletShadowing experience.
bulletVolunteer experience.
bulletA class field trip.
bulletChildcare, babysitting, mother's helper.
bulletLawn maintenance, housekeeping, newspaper route, etc.

Briefly give the employer an overview of work that has taught you skills. Use action words to describe your job duties. Include your work experience in reverse chronological order—that is, put your last job first and work backward to your first, relevant job. Include:

bulletTitle of position,
bulletName of organization
bulletLocation of work (town, state)
bulletDates of employment
bulletDescribe your work responsibilities with emphasis on specific skills and achievements.  Check our JOB DESCRIPTIONS section - Tasks - for ideas.

Samples:

Research Detective Assistant, AAA Business Information Network, Smithtown, NY. 10/01 to present.  Duties include: Faxing, filing, phones and computers.

Counter person, Bagel Chalet, Commack, NY  1/99 to 10/00.  Duties included: Helping customers, handling money, and cleaning.

Explored the field of accounting through a fifty-hour internship at A & W Accounting, Smithtown, NY 11787.

Explored the field of finance through a four-hour visit to Computer Associates, International Business Department.

Sales Associate, The Gap, Smith Haven Mall, Lake Grove, NY 11755.  1/97 – 10/97.  Duties included assisting customers, stocking shelves, operating cash register.

Computer Technician, Smithtown Central School District, Smithtown, NY  11787.  7/2/01 to 8/28/01 Duties include: Upgrading processors, RAM, video and sound cards, and installing new computers.  

Childcare Attendant for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown family of Nesconset.  Supervised three children, ages 4, 6 and 8.  Provided  entertainment and nurturing for all children.

Page, Smithtown Central Library, Smithtown, NY  11787.  3/2/01 to present. Duties include: Replacing books onto shelves, monitoring computers.

 Building Computers, self employed.  Summer of 2001.  I have built two computers to date.

Assisted as volunteer  in all aspects of Girl Scout cookie sales and distribution on a service unit level (2000-2002)

 Manager of Girls Varsity Swim Team (Fall 2000)

In my E-Commerce class I created an online business and developed a comprehensive business plan.  At the end of the class I had a fully functioning e-retail website ready for purchases including credit card sales. 

Freelance Website Design, www.trikenit.com, I work extensively in Macromedia’s Flash and Dreamweaver, and do additional programming in HTML and JavaScript.

Landscaper’s helper, July 1998 – September, 1998.

Office Clerk, Zinker and Gelfand, Attorneys-at-Law,  Smithtown, NY 11787.  6/98 to present.

Sales Associate, K-Mart,  Stony Book, NY 11790. 9/97 to 6/98.

Counselor-in-Training, Saint Patrick’s Summer Camp Program, Smithtown, NY 11787. Summer of 1997.

Counter person, Broadway Bagels,  Kings Park, NY 11754. 4/95 to 7/97.

Boy Scouts of America, Branch Brook Elementary School, Smithtown, NY. Currently going for Eagle Scout. Involved in various community activities from clean-ups to help elders.

 

GO to the open resume template and complete your Work Experience  section.  Remember to save your document.

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