first of all, if you are recent college grad, then go through you career services at the university and try to get a job through them, they will guide you. no answer to this question b\c there are countless options.
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No, sorry. Leonardo was not the first to do everything in this world.
you should retrieve an application for your desired employer, if not you should submit a resume
First, determine the job profile you are applying for. Then, in the objective line of the CV write down the position you're aiming for. The resume title for it must entail words like 'entry-level' and 'fresher'. For instance, if you are applying for Employee Management, your resume title should be 'Entry-Level Employee Manager'.
Some suggest that no one should write their own resume, even if you are a professional writer. But if you insist on updating it yourself, resume update.
A good flight attendant's resume should be easy to read,. It should make a strong and positive statement about the candidate. The resume should cover the most relevant and essential details.
you should start off by making an outline of what your capabilities that contribute to the position you are currently seeking. then specify them and add them to the resume.
An individual should use their full name as written on their birth certificate.
You should be able to download a resume template and DIY. Of course, nothing good is free. There are professional resume writers that can write you a good resume. That is probably the best route to take.
It's useful to learn how to write your own resume, if you ever plan on changing careers knowing how to craft one can be a huge help. But if it's your first, it might be good for you to have a professional one done up.