Entry level resume
plbeatty88
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Objective:
A challenging position in IT offering responsibility and opportunities for advancement.
Education:
_________ High School
_________, Maryland
Graduated June 2, 2006
General Studies
Work History:
Generic Technical Training
__________, VA
December 2009-Present
Technical Intern
Wage: Unpaid internship
Job responsibilities include seating and proctoring exams, classroom setup and management, troubleshooting/fixing testing and classroom equipment, answering phone calls, handling registrations over the phone, minor troubleshooting of the centers network infrastructure.
Best Buy Co., Inc.
DC and VA
September 2007-Present
Geek Squad Counter Intelligence Agent
Wage: $XX.XX
Diagnosed computer problems at the counter, checked in customers equipment for proper services. Set up computers for customer use, including installing/configuring drivers, hot fixes and software, making sure computer were fully updated and functional. Fixed old computers, including removing viruses and replacing defective hardware. Processed returns and operated cash register every day. Occasionally helped on the sales floor and in all other departments.
Real Estate/Property Management Co.
_______, NC
October 2006-June 2007
Assistant Office Manager/Real Estate Assistant
Reason for leaving: Career advancement
Wage: $XX.XX
Job responsibilities included, collecting rent, processing court paperwork, renting houses to new clients and inspecting homes for property management division. Helped Realtors/Brokers with activities while learning hands on about investing, buying and selling real estate.
Computer Skills:
- Diagnosed many computers over the past 2 years.
- Efficient with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
- Very interested in computer hardware upgrades and spend free time researching and working on my own personal computer.
Professional Certifications:
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Network+
MCSA (Currently attending evening classes and plan on having my MCSA by the end of March.)
Non-Profit Work:
Entire Village Computers Organization (EVCO)
Helped customers while working at Geek Squad to donate old, usable computers to EVCO. Also helped to fix and pack up computers for shipment and eventual setup to various countries/villages in Africa.
2007-Present
Comments
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plbeatty88 Member Posts: 7 ■□□□□□□□□□Needless to say I'm 21 and plan on starting college in the summer.
Also I plan on being MCSE and bridge to MCITP by the end of July at the latest. -
SrSysAdmin Member Posts: 259I'm about to head out to work and don't have time to look this over too thoroughly. However, the one thing I noticed was that you were including your wages...
Employers don't need to know if an internship was unpaid or how much you made at Best Buy, at least not on the resume. If they need that information they will ask you for it later in the interview process.Current Certifications:
* B.S. in Business Management
* Sec+ 2008
* MCSA
Currently Studying for:
* 70-293 Maintaining a Server 2003 Network
Future Plans:
* 70-294 Planning a Server 2003 AD
* 70-297 Designing a Server 2003 AD
* 70-647 Server 2008
* 70-649 MCSE to MCITP:EA -
matradley Member Posts: 549So, basically, you do not have any post secondary education?From Security+ book by Sybex:
"One of the nice things about technology is that it's always changing. One of the bad things about technology is that it's always changing." -
captobvious Member Posts: 648JrSysAdmin wrote: »Employers don't need to know if an internship was unpaid or how much you made at Best Buy, at least not on the resume. If they need that information they will ask you for it later in the interview process.
You don't need an objective on a resume. Employers all know your objective, to get a job. -
skrpune Member Posts: 1,409captobvious wrote: »+1, they will ask if they want to know.
You don't need an objective on a resume. Employers all know your objective, to get a job.
I'd probably remove the education section since it doesn't list anything past high school - I may be wrong, but I think the assumption is that you've got at least a high school diploma. If you have any post-high school education, then keep the education section & add it there. If not, and if you have training to list, make a training section...or a training/certs section. I wouldn't include the MCSA under your certifications list since you don't actually have it yet - if you want to include your accomplishments toward the MCSA so far, you can instead indicate that you're an MCP & (if you want to) indicate which exams you've passed/topics you're certified in. You can also discuss your ongoing training/certification plan in your cover letter.
I'd also recommend reworking the computer skills section - could you provide more details about the troubleshooting you've done? OS's you've supported? Specific skills you have? No offense, but a potential employer's not going to really care that you spend your free time on doing 'research' on computers and the phrase 'working on my own personal computer' is a bit vague...and can mean anything from playing with virtual machines to plain old playing. My opinion is that these things don't really have a place on a resume, and they can either be mentioned in a cover letter (if you feel that you need to communicate this information) or it can be discussed come interview time.
For the job-by-job info...if you can, list out things you've accomplished, rather than just day to day job tasks.Currently Studying For: Nothing (cert-wise, anyway)
Next Up: Security+, 291?
Enrolled in Masters program: CS 2011 expected completion -
Hyper-Me Banned Posts: 2,059woah remove the wage thing ASAP.
Part of the job-finding process is negotiating for a wage you desire. Employers will undercut you every single time if they think/know they can. -
Main Event Member Posts: 124If you're entry level in I.T, how many years experience should you go back on a resume?
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Stuppored Member Posts: 152 ■■■□□□□□□□IMHO:
Get a new E-mail address... free mails look lame
Lose objectives. Interviewer...if they have any brains... will figure you out and if you match the role they're looking for
Lose mentioning of wages and reasons of leaving.
Move everything you find important to the TOP... IE... you're looking for computer work... list what you did.... not every job... but elaborate...Diagnosed many computers over the past 2 years.
is WAY tooo general.
Same with Efficient with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
I'm sure you can elaborate.... install linux learn the basics, it may help you
Very interested in computer hardware upgrades and spend free time researching and working on my own personal computer.
Of course you're somewhat interested in computers.... you're applying for a computer related job. Free time researching and working on my personal computer??? You make mention of this as a hobby and it's the only thing you mention in your free time. You sound like someone who only plays WOW and has no social life. Either drop it, or elaborate on what you like to do with your free time in another section. It may not sound so professional to many... but for those employers who like to have employees they can hang out with after work, making mention of i play hockey/soccer/gym etc may make conversation during an interview with a relaxed boss that much more comfortable and may make them like you even more... to me that makes it sound like you're not self-centered and an unsocial twirp.... but every interviewer is different and everyone has a diff opinion on this topic.
If you have no extensive hands on with whatever companies throw something like this together:
Experience with the following Operating Systems and Programs:
(Note – Experience for the items below are from: Home, College, or Work)Windows 3.x/95/98/2000/XP/7Windows Server 2000/2003Active DirectoryLinuxMicrosoft Office 2000/2003/2007/VisioSymantec and Kaspersky Anti-virus
administrationNorton Ghost and Acronis True ImageDHCP/IIS/Apache/mySQL/WSUS/ESXi/VMware ServerSymantec Backup ExecZebra FirewallLogmein/VNC/RDP
If you have post secondary:
Key Courses:Database FundamentalsMicrosoft Server AdministrationUnix AdministrationWeb Server AdministrationTCP/IP Fundamentals
Certifications:CCNA – Currently working towards certification.
And the section I mentioned:
INTERESTSWorking out at the gymTaking part in sports (ball hockey, soccer, etc.)Upgrading IT industry knowledge
If you have any computer related experience you could do something like:
PC Support Technician
Setup and installed new computers for employeesWorked as a team and independently efficientlyTroubleshoot computer software and hardware issuesTracked and updated Remedy™ tickets regarding IT issuesPerformed system backups/restorations/data migrationsCommunicated with internal employees via E-mail, phone, personal visitation
Or telecommunications administrator:
Programmed digital and analog phone lines while working with the Nortel PBX systemSetup/moved/modified/repaired/removed employee phone setsWorked with a team and independently to complete tasks efficientlyTracked and updated Remedy™ tickets regarding internal employee telephone issues
This section to me sounds totally lame:
Helped customers while working at Geek Squad to donate old, usable computers to EVCO. Also helped to fix and pack up computers for shipment and eventual setup to various countries/villages in Africa.
i don't know who EVCO is.... just make mention you know how and where to recycle old PCs and hardware to, but also try to pack in the valuable PC software/hardware knowledge you gained. What did you FIX... OS/Hardware type.... even if you feel that what you had your hands on was complete junk.... list the critical areas a potential employer may look at your resume harder than anyone else in the stack of 100+ resumes... you need to separate yourself from the others....
send me a PM when you've revamped your resume and i'll give you my e-mail address to which you can send me your resume... i've got this wicked resume template IMO that some broad paid like $300 for that she gave me for free... i'll apply it to whatever info you update and send it back to you... i was in your shoes too at one point... hell i've had over 16 jobs in earlier days... i'll do this for free... just make an honest attempt at revamping it. i think i know the feeling you're probably having of not knowing what to write on a resume to fill up white space.... you just need a way into a job now so you can add whatever exp into it and fill in that white space.
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earweed Member Posts: 5,192 ■■■■■■■■■□Check out the resume do's and don'ts threadNo longer work in IT. Play around with stuff sometimes still and fix stuff for friends and relatives.
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Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□IMHO:
Get a new E-mail address... free mails look lame
WTF? free mails look lame now I guess.
I will say keep the objective because it helps to answer one of those questions that could come up on a phone interview (so where do you see yourself, where do you want to be in 5 years, etc) if the objective is written correctly. -
networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModWTF? free mails look lame now I guess.
Yeah, whats wrong with free email? I use a gmail or yahoo address on mine. As long as its professional like first.last or some combination I don't think it matters personally.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made. -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□plbeatty88 wrote: »
Objective:
A challenging position in IT offering responsibility and opportunities for advancement.
This objective is ok. I think you should add something about what you can bring, even if it is generic. You may want to do some google foo on good objectives if you choose to keep it.
plbeatty88 wrote: »
Education:
_________ High School
_________, Maryland
Graduated June 2, 2006
General Studies
How was your GPA? Did you take any IT classes or business classes? I think you should strip the general studies off of this section. Also are you working towards going to school (university/college)?plbeatty88 wrote: »Work History:
Generic Technical Training
__________, VA
December 2009-Present
Technical Intern
Wage: Unpaid internship
Job responsibilities include seating and proctoring exams, classroom setup and management, troubleshooting/fixing testing and classroom equipment, answering phone calls, handling registrations over the phone, minor troubleshooting of the centers network infrastructure.
Best Buy Co., Inc.
DC and VA
September 2007-Present
Geek Squad Counter Intelligence Agent
Wage: $XX.XX
Diagnosed computer problems at the counter, checked in customers equipment for proper services. Set up computers for customer use, including installing/configuring drivers, hot fixes and software, making sure computer were fully updated and functional. Fixed old computers, including removing viruses and replacing defective hardware. Processed returns and operated cash register every day. Occasionally helped on the sales floor and in all other departments.
Real Estate/Property Management Co.
_______, NC
October 2006-June 2007
Assistant Office Manager/Real Estate Assistant
Reason for leaving: Career advancement
Wage: $XX.XX
Job responsibilities included, collecting rent, processing court paperwork, renting houses to new clients and inspecting homes for property management division. Helped Realtors/Brokers with activities while learning hands on about investing, buying and selling real estate.
Like others have said, get the wage information off of your resume asap. I would take the reason for leaving off of your resume as well. I am kind of on the fence about the Real Estate job listed on your resume. I have been working since I was 16 but I don't have my taco bell, cracker barrel, or tim hortins job on my resume. Did you do any technical work there?plbeatty88 wrote: »
Computer Skills:
- Diagnosed many computers over the past 2 years.
- Efficient with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
- Very interested in computer hardware upgrades and spend free time researching and working on my own personal computer.
This section is weak. I honestly don't think you need it there at all. This is what an interview is for.plbeatty88 wrote: »Professional Certifications:
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Network+
MCSA (Currently attending evening classes and plan on having my MCSA by the end of March.)
I would leave the MCSA on their and just say in progress. That way they know what you are working on and what path you plan on following. I have a WIP section that I have updated when I complete my cert goals (CCNA:S) and I think that is ok. I would put a MCM (Microsoft certified Master) or a CCIE or any other unrealistic goals for the next 6-12 months but a MCSA is imo ok. Once you get the MCSA update you WIP section (MCSE/MCITP in progress on whatever).plbeatty88 wrote: »Non-Profit Work:
Entire Village Computers Organization (EVCO)
Helped customers while working at Geek Squad to donate old, usable computers to EVCO. Also helped to fix and pack up computers for shipment and eventual setup to various countries/villages in Africa.
2007-Present
Move this up to your work experience section and nuke the real estate job -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□networker050184 wrote: »Yeah, whats wrong with free email? I use a gmail or yahoo address on mine. As long as its professional like first.last or some combination I don't think it matters personally.
This is exactly what I do.
Firstname.lastname@yahoo.com and @google.com. I think that is fine. I don't use my personal email address (willworkforsexcallmenow@yahoo.com) on my resume. -
Stuppored Member Posts: 152 ■■■□□□□□□□This is exactly what I do.
Firstname.lastname@yahoo.com and @google.com. I think that is fine. I don't use my personal email address (willworkforsexcallmenow@yahoo.com) on my resume.
Alright you guys have a point... i just said that out of my honest opinion. First name/last name sounds alright. But if your ISP hooks you up with an e-mail address, wouldn't that look that much better. -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□Alright you guys have a point... i just said that out of my honest opinion. First name/last name sounds alright. But if your ISP hooks you up with an e-mail address, wouldn't that look that much better.
Why would it look better? I trust google to manage their mail servers better than I can manage my own, for now. -
MentholMoose Member Posts: 1,525 ■■■■■■■■□□Why would it look better? I trust google to manage their mail servers better than I can manage my own, for now.MentholMoose
MCSA 2003, LFCS, LFCE (expired), VCP6-DCV -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□MentholMoose wrote: »One option is to buy a domain name ($5-10/year or so) and set it up with a free Google Apps account. In any case I don't think using a hotmail address is a problem.
Cool. Rep for you. I think I will check this out. -
Hyper-Me Banned Posts: 2,059MentholMoose wrote: »One option is to buy a domain name ($5-10/year or so) and set it up with a free Google Apps account. In any case I don't think using a hotmail address is a problem.
I do this for a couple of domains. Strange thing is i use my email at one of them and it was a domain for a consulting gig I was doing for a bit. You would think that employers would think I would be competing on the side but i've never been asked about it. -
plbeatty88 Member Posts: 7 ■□□□□□□□□□Firstly, just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the feedback.
I also wanted to clarify a couple of things. I usually don't post stuff like this, but my cousin gave me some advice on writing resume's and I was very suspect of the advice so that's the reason I posted the resume. Turn's out that most of the stuff you guys bashed is the stuff she recommended.
I did resort the resume and tried to take all of your advice and this is what I came up with:Patrick Beatty
Address123-456-7890
Patrick.Beatty@mail.com
Objective: A challenging position in IT offering responsibility and opportunities for advancement.
Education:
_____ High School
_____, Maryland
Graduated June 2, 2006
Community College
_____, Maryland
January 2010 – Present
Area of study: Info Systems
Professional Certifications:
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Network+
Microsoft Certified Professional – Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Work History:
Technical Training
_____, Virginia
December 2009-Present
Job Title: Technical Intern
Job responsibilities:
- Seating and proctoring exam rooms.
- Classroom setup and maintenance.
- Answering the phone.
- Registering/scheduling candidates for exams.
- Assisting with sales leads.
Best Buy Co., Inc.
_____, Virginia
September 2007-Present
Job Title: Geek Squad Counter Intelligence Agent
Job Responsibilities:
- Diagnosing a multitude of computer problems, ranging from simple computer education, to more severe operating system corruptions/malware infections.
- Checking in customers equipment for proper services.
- Setting up computers for customer use, including installing/configuring drivers, hot fixes and software, making sure computers are fully updated and functional.
- Fixing old computers, including removing viruses and replacing defective hardware.
- Processing returns and operating a cash register every day.
- Occasionally helping on the sales floor and in all other departments within the store.
Entire Village Computers Organization (evcoafrica.org)
_____, Maryland
2007-Present
Job Title: Volunteer
- Assisting customers while working at Geek Squad to donate old, usable computers to EVCO.
- Helping to fix and pack up computers for shipment and eventual setup to various countries/villages in Africa. -
Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□plbeatty88 wrote: »Firstly, just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the feedback.
I also wanted to clarify a couple of things. I usually don't post stuff like this, but my cousin gave me some advice on writing resume's and I was very suspect of the advice so that's the reason I posted the resume. Turn's out that most of the stuff you guys bashed is the stuff she recommended.
I did resort the resume and tried to take all of your advice and this is what I came up with:
Objective:A challenging position in IT offering responsibility and opportunities for advancement.
Education:
_____ High School
_____, Maryland
Graduated June 2, 2006
Community College
_____, Maryland
January 2010 – Present
Area of study: Info Systems
Professional Certifications:
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Network+
Microsoft Certified Professional – Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Work History:
Technical Training
_____, Virginia
December 2009-Present
Job Title: Technical Intern
Job responsibilities:
- Seating and proctoring exam rooms.
- Classroom setup and maintenance.
- Answering the phone.
- Registering/scheduling candidates for exams.
- Assisting with sales leads.
Best Buy Co., Inc.
_____, Virginia
September 2007-Present
Job Title: Geek Squad Counter Intelligence Agent
Job Responsibilities:
- Diagnosing a multitude of computer problems, ranging from simple computer education, to more severe operating system corruptions/malware infections.
- Checking in customers equipment for proper services.
- Setting up computers for customer use, including installing/configuring drivers, hot fixes and software, making sure computers are fully updated and functional.
- Fixing old computers, including removing viruses and replacing defective hardware.
- Processing returns and operating a cash register every day.
- Occasionally helping on the sales floor and in all other departments within the store.
Entire Village Computers Organization (evcoafrica.org)
_____, Maryland
2007-Present
Job Title: Volunteer
- Assisting customers while working at Geek Squad to donate old, usable computers to EVCO.
- Helping to fix and pack up computers for shipment and eventual setup to various countries/villages in Africa.
I like it . The only thing I would say is take off what test you passed to do the MCP. This could by my thought (and hopefully personal preference bu this time next month) . Still I like it a lot though. -
BradleyHU Member Posts: 918 ■■■■□□□□□□Alright you guys have a point... i just said that out of my honest opinion. First name/last name sounds alright. But if your ISP hooks you up with an e-mail address, wouldn't that look that much better.
you sir deserve to be in the corner for this comment. most pplz have been with their isp for YEARS and dont even remember their email addys they had set up. free email addys are lame???? ummm yeah ok. i didnt know someone putting an msn email, or aol or RoadRunner, OptOnline, Cox, Comcast, etc email was better/more impressive than gmail or yahoo or hotmail....Link Me
Graduate of the REAL HU & #1 HBCU...HAMPTON UNIVERSITY!!! #shoutout to c/o 2004
WIP: 70-410(TBD) | ITIL v3 Foundation(TBD) -
jahsoul Member Posts: 453*reads Bradley's comment and then looks at avatar* bwahahahaha
But yeah, the revision looks good.Reading: What ever is on my desk that day :study: -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Don't forget the 10 second rule. Given a stack of resumes (or the results of a resume database search), you usually get 10 seconds or less to convince someone to toss your resume into the pile for further consideration (or keep reading it more closely) versus tossing it into the trash.
I'd only lead with Education if you were a recent University Graduate with no work experience -- or had nothing else.
And listing your high school graduation date gives me a chance to count on my fingers and guess you're 22 and probably unmarried & expensive to insure for a job that might include driving a company vehicle.
Your Community College is more impressive and relevant to your objective than being a high school graduate -- and is probably more recent. List the CC before the HS within your Education Section.
I don't have a problem with people listing their objective. I've tossed resumes into the trash from help desk people who earned a CCNA hoping to get off the phone because their lead off summary stressed their people skills and Microsoft Office support skills -- and the only thing Cisco or network related at all on their resume was their CCNA Certification.
Your experience and certifications are probably the most eye catching things you have now to find a new tech job, so I'd list those after the objective and before your education.
When you have that degree, then you'd probably move education before certifications (and lose the HS Diploma).
Adjust your resume as needed for each position you apply for. If you ever get a Bachelors in Network Security and apply for a Network Security position, then you might move education back to the top if it's more relevant for the position you're applying for than your work experience.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
bcall64 Member Posts: 156I have many different version of my resume and what worked for me was putting my skills at the top.
I had a statement saying a little bit about me instead of an objective followed by skills, then certifications, then experience, and finally education.
I do not have a degree but I still put the little bit of college that I did attend. At my interview they did not ask me but if they were too I would say I couldn't pay for it at the time and had an opportunity to work.
I hope this helps.