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Miscellaneous Loose Ends

Miscellaneous Loose Ends. BTA. Resume Reminders. If at all possible, keep your resume to one page. Use few abbreviations or no abbreviations are better Don’t just say “won an award”-tell which award, and what you won it for.

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Miscellaneous Loose Ends

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  1. Miscellaneous Loose Ends BTA

  2. Resume Reminders • If at all possible, keep your resume to one page. • Use few abbreviations or no abbreviations are better • Don’t just say “won an award”-tell which award, and what you won it for. • Proofread carefully. Make sure that your grammar, spelling, and punctuation are completely accurate. Ask someone else to proofread your resume. • Quality appearance. • Quality paper in white, gray, ivory • Make extra resume copies. • Update your resume periodically.

  3. Income Income • Gross income vs. Net Income • Gross income is the amount of money you actually make • Net income is the amount of money you actually bring home (after taxes, insurance, social security, retirement, etc.)

  4. W-4 W-4 • W-4 is the form you fill out when you get a job • This tells your employer how much money to take out in taxes • The more exemptions you claim, the less money is taken out for taxes • BEWARE: Using too high a number will result in you having to pay money (taxes) to the government each April. • Best to claim 0 when you are a teenager

  5. OSHA OSHA • OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration • It is the government entity in charge of safe workplaces • Certain rules and regulations to be followed by all employers

  6. Reminder: Reminder • Make sure you set tabs and use the tab key to line things up in any Office document • Using spaces will eventually result in something that looks aligned on your monitor but when it prints will not be exactly lined up.

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