First time applying to a job since high school. Resume is basement dwelling NEET tier. I'm going back to school in the spring but I need something to keep me occupied in the meantime. Cryptocucking is too draining and depleting of my social abilities.
I think my experience + skills are quite conducive to what they are seeking, but I want to maximize my resume in whatever way I can. I don't have much experience with blueprints, and I've always kind of sucked at it, but the process they are describing seems manageable enough.
It's second shift so that automatically eliminates a large body of qualified applicants.
Please help me get this job /biz/. Requirements/description in next post.
requirements here
also, it's 17.00 an hour because this company produces materials for biotech industry
Put some more effort into presentation. Line some words up.
>>3213722
Resume more like resumgay.
>>3213727
Literal retard job.
>>3213722
You need to be more descriptive of your previous job tasks. Remove interests.
>>3213722
You need some actual work experience.
>>3213727
You don't need to embellish your resume. I recommend against it. You need to appear as a common pleb because if you're overqualified, they wouldn't want to keep you there long.
I worked in a factory once. It was hellish: loud noises, plastic smell permeating the air, and no AC. The machine churned out parts non-stop and I had to examine and package them at a break-neck pace.
My thoughts after reviewing your resume
> Change EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, and SKILLS to a bigger font
> Align the dates so their last characters touch the last line of the...
> In your experience section, change it to...
> Eldredge Lumber and Hardware, York, Maine
> No spaces
> In your education section, change it to...
> Great Bay Community College, Portsmouth, New Hampshire OR...
> Again, no spaces
> Looks like you've graduated, but if you are currently pursuing a 4 year degree, list it and put something like...
> Meme University, City, State (spaces) [Date - current]
I think you're qualified enough for that position though.
> t. neet