Come graduation day, a new batch of college graduates will be ushered into the employment world. It follows then that companies will start giving openings on entry-level jobs. For the class of 2008, this is your chance to make your presence felt. The earlier you prepare for it, the better. You can start with writing an entry-level resume.
The elements of an entry-level resume are as follows:
1. Contact Information. This should be clearly stated and placed at the very top of your resume.
2. Objectives. Hiring managers have short attention spans, so make sure that you list a good set of objectives that leave a lasting impression.
3. Education and work experience. This should include the name of your school and graduate date for the education; and name of company, nature of work and employment period for the work experience.
