I used this one as a template, because I thought it was very eye catching (I've gotten some great results from it, and every interview that I've gone to with it has lead my interviewer to tell me "wow, that's a great looking resume. How'd you do that?!" Generally, I tend to put this information:
Suzie McSuzerson
(505) 555-1234
Suzie.McSuzie@yahoo.com
SKILLS:
Type 70 WPM
Mac and PC Proficient
Great time management skills
Quick learner and great listener
EMPLOYMENT
Suzie's Homebaked Sweets 10/2006-5/2007
Baker
Duties included: bating, cleaning, washing dishes.
If your resume is a bit short, I'd put reference at the bottom like:
Sally McSallerson
Student
(515) 123-5555
I have known Sally for all of my high school years, and we are in AP Biology together. She knows me quite well on a personal level.
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So when you're happy (Hurray!), or sad (Aw!),
Or frightened (Eeek!), or mad (Rats!)
An interjection starts a sentence right.