SilentLunatic
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Here is an extreme rough draft of my resume.
As for employment for the pet store, I'm the guy they call for anything computer related, on a weekly basis. Is the job title appropriate?
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Yes, but what you should be doing is putting that you are self-employed. Then in the specific entries you can say
"Provide IT support to local area pet store consisting of 24 computers and X number of employees"
Get rid of the outside interests.
You should switch to a functional based resume if you want to use a Summary of your Achievements.
I axed the outside interest.
Code:WORK EXPERIENCE: O'Reilly Auto Parts, Retail Service Manager (March 2006 Present Day) Managed a staff of 5-10 employees Ensured customer satisfaction Performed daily cash management (Bank deposits) Have logged over 260 hours of training Self-Employed, Provide IT support for small businesses and consumers Pick of the Litter Pet Stores, IT Support (February 2008 Present Day) Setup a small business network in two stores consisting of 5 computers, and a network printer. Performed PC repair locally and remotely Currently designing a website to support the store for advertising its products and services. SPECIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS At my current job, I installed three switches, a Cisco firewall, and all of the cabling throughout the store needed to connect twelve workstations and an automated HVAC system, saving the company the costs of hiring an outside source. Countless hours in the lab at school configuring routers and workstations for security and useability. ASE P2 Cerftified
I feel that this resume is extremely short. I am going to do some job shadowing and non-paid learning work this semester hopefully. Should I put that I plan to obtain my Security+ and CCNa this year, if so, in specific achievements or the summary?