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Is my resume complete?
I'm going to apply at McDonald's and I have a resume but I'm not sure if its complete... any help please?
Also I'm not sure if I have to do a cover letter too. If I do I don't know where to start. Suggestions, templates, and ideas are welcome.
Thanks!!
4 Answers
- 4 years agoFavorite Answer
As McDonalds is more of an entry-level type employer, your resume is probably fine as-is. That was my first job in 1986 and I had less experience than you do. I would suggest that if you get an interview that you dress well, be polite, punctual, and engaging. They still want someone who will do a good job, so where you win this is in the interview and on first impressions.
Source(s): HR Director - Anonymous4 years ago
It's McDonalds. They have an application online. You fill that out. You do not need a resume.
- SuccessLv 64 years ago
Mc Donalds has a standard type application and all you are going to do is copy the info from your resume onto that application.
They do not want your resume...it does not fit in their system. Resumes are for professional level jobs like management...
- anonimitieLv 74 years ago
Experience first with dates. Get rid of the entrepreneur entry and the sixth grade award. Include any academic awards you won in high school at the latest.