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How to Write Your Resume for an Entry Level Job without the Right Experience

William Frierson AvatarWilliam Frierson
August 5, 2014


If you want an entry level job that doesn’t exactly relate to your work experience, learn how to write a resume to boost your chances of landing the position in the following post.

Though life happens chronologically, many great stories don’t—think Pulp Fiction or Ulysses. Lots of resume guides advise listing your work experience in reverse chronological order, with your most recent job first (it’s like the movie Memento! … Except not). Though your resume may not be a masterpiece memoir, it also doesn’t have to adhere to a strict chronology, especially if you’ve held a random smattering of jobs that aren’t relevant to what you’re hoping to land now. Look at standard resumes for how to make your story pleasing to the eye, rather than how to tell the story itself.

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