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Justin Said:

HOw does my performing career resume sound so far?10 points!?

We Answered:

Your resume is good, but if you want to be considered in feature films, you have to have a lot more theater experience or be just extremely good. Do not stop trying out for major films, you never know! But keep doing theater and taking classes and doing workshops if this is really your passion and what you want to do for the rest of you life.

Right now you have a chance at a minor role in a feature film.
That is, assuming you don't have an agent. With that resume, I believe you can find a good agent without TOO much trouble, but make sure its a trustworthy one.

Getting an agent is the next step in your path to stardom. =)

Hope I helped. =)

Willie Said:

Would someone mind looking at my resume?

We Answered:

Your school should have a placement department with people who are skilled at that. If you really don't have the time maybe you can email it to them.
In many communities there is a job network for seekers that can help. What you are looking for is not necessarily a professional with experience but a HR type person since that is usually who you have to get past, unless the professional has hiring experience.

There is lots of online help as well, try http://timsstrategy.com/

Clifford Said:

Is this a good objective to put on my resume?

We Answered:

I always prefer to use and see a more targeted approach, so:

Seeking a receptionist position with XYZ therapy where I can be a strong team contributor by using my demonstrated organization and customer service skills.

Something like that - makes it seem less like a mass mailing and also makes me feel like you know the company a little bit..

Minnie Said:

Resume: Career Objective HELP please.?

We Answered:

Objectives are actually falling out of favor. Instead, I suggest including a "branding statement" that highlights your high level skills and experience. For example, you might say something like:

"Multifaceted and technically-savvy professional offering extensive Administrative and Data Management experience."

This, of course, is just an idea. You would want to make certain that it really speaks to your strengths.

I am attaching a link to a blog entry entitles "what makes a good objective statement."

Best of luck in your job search!

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