M.:
Sit down and revise your resume. It's probably too long and doesn't read well. Or look professional enough.
Your name should be in the top center, e-mail address and phone number on it. Some people no longer include their street addresses - that's fine.
Ensure your contact information is correct.
Your education should be clearly listed.
The tools or systems you have used should be listed below that.
Your objective. It really does help when you list the company name you are looking at - it shows that you took the time to make the resume for THEM. You need to set yourself apart from the 10 or even 50 other people that are applying for the position.
When you apply for a position - don't just send your resume. LOOK and READ the position over - update your resume to reflect the experience that they are looking for.
Use active words.
State what you did. If it's a lead position - state succinctly in a bullet format how you worked and led in a team environment.
- Balanced cash drawers daily
- Completely trained 20 new employees on cash drawer procedures
- Service leader - coordinated and trained employees on how to meet customer needs
When you get a call or an e-mail - don't sound desperate. Show your skills and professionalism - even when you are under stress.
Your resume should only be two pages long. Go back 10 years. Show up to interviews on-time - if not early. Be prepared. Bring a copy of your resume with you. Do your research on the company so you know who you are talking to.
Join LinkedIn and get acquainted with people in your field.
There is so much more. Please feel free to PM me. I will be happy to look over your resume.
Good luck!