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When searching for a job, either if it is for the first time, to find another one, or to get a new beginning in the professional journey, the resume ends up being the tool for professionals.
Honestly, I am not really passionate about creating a Resume.
At university there were guide courses that can help you to fill out a resume.
For the first time, I was kind of lost of where to start, if I didn't have any work experience.
So it was recommended to add any extra activities that I have done.
I faced writing resumes for the university to apply to international exchange programs, as well as for internships.
I remember that I tried a little when I was in Pforzheim to apply for internships.
Coming back to Mexico that time, I needed to find one so I sit down again to try to fill the resume.
What skills to I have to fill out my own resume?
As a student, I had experience with student groups, the international exchange participation and the extra languages.
So that was a start.
But to be "professional", of course there are companies who might look for a professional experience in the department that it is being searched.
And the eternal question arise for the new ones, how I will get experience if I don't get a job, and how I will get a job if I don't have experience.
I eventually got a non-paid internship that helped out to gain at least 5 months of experience.
It was a part-time internship, but it did helped to learn more about a consulting business.
When I aimed to go back to Germany, I needed to create a resume for the Hochschule Heilbronn.
So I did a simple resume.
Then, when doing my master studies, I eventually needed to find a job to be able to earn some money while living in Germany, of course.
So I went again back to the adventure and created a resume in German.
Quite a challenge, isn't?
Find here the Resume Examples.
When searching for a job, either if it is for the first time, to find another one, or to get a new beginning in the professional journey, the resume ends up being the tool for professionals.
Honestly, I am not really passionate about creating a Resume.
At university there were guide courses that can help you to fill out a resume.
For the first time, I was kind of lost of where to start, if I didn't have any work experience.
So it was recommended to add any extra activities that I have done.
I faced writing resumes for the university to apply to international exchange programs, as well as for internships.
I remember that I tried a little when I was in Pforzheim to apply for internships.
Coming back to Mexico that time, I needed to find one so I sit down again to try to fill the resume.
What skills to I have to fill out my own resume?
As a student, I had experience with student groups, the international exchange participation and the extra languages.
So that was a start.
But to be "professional", of course there are companies who might look for a professional experience in the department that it is being searched.
And the eternal question arise for the new ones, how I will get experience if I don't get a job, and how I will get a job if I don't have experience.
I eventually got a non-paid internship that helped out to gain at least 5 months of experience.
It was a part-time internship, but it did helped to learn more about a consulting business.
When I aimed to go back to Germany, I needed to create a resume for the Hochschule Heilbronn.
So I did a simple resume.
Then, when doing my master studies, I eventually needed to find a job to be able to earn some money while living in Germany, of course.
So I went again back to the adventure and created a resume in German.
Quite a challenge, isn't?
Find here the Resume Examples.
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