I hate to be the one to have to say this, but if you need help
writing your own resume creatively, then maybe you are looking to
join the wrong industry.
Writers have no problem voicing their opinion, or writing about
themselves. They have a way of making the words draw the reader's
attention, and will most certainly garner an interview with their
experience, and wording.
If you can't do this, look on the internet for some other
entertainment resumes and copy from them. Who will you copy from
once you get the job? Not me, all my stuff is copyrighted quickly to
avoid just such an occurance. Good luck with whatever you choose.
--- In screenwritingstructure@yahoogroups.com, "illumination337"
<Illumination337@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
>
> I could really use your help. I currently work in the corporate
office
> type of environment, and now I'm ready to move into the
entertainment
> type of environment. I am in the process of re-doing my resume, and
I
> need some ideas on how to make that switch in my resume or combine
the
> little experience that I have had in it. I want to draw the
reader's
> attention with the possibility of an interview. Can you please give
> some suggestions to what I should put for my Objective, Experience,
> Education, & skills. Or if there is anything / everything that I
> should put in it.
>
> Thank You in advance for your help
> T.P.
>