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Resume workshop, congratulations at this point, you have finally completed your Lennix training from

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top to the end and you have learned so much in Lennix that you should feel so confident to go head,

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add all the stuff in your resume, create a nice resume and go ahead and apply for Lennix job.

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So what are the things that we're going to cover and resume workshop?

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The first thing is how to build an impressive resume.

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This is what we will cover.

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I will bring up a sample of a resume that will go together with it.

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What are the things you should do in it?

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What are the things you should avoid?

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What are the key words that we should add?

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We have done so many commands in this training, so many little things that matters.

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Sometimes we don't speak of it.

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But having that in your resume shows that you have done it.

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And of course, we are going to structure it in a way that it will stand out to the hiring managers.

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So let's get into our sample resume.

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And I want to cover one by one, step by step of showing you how a resume you should build.

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OK, I have a sample resume here.

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The first thing you always have to do is put in your first name, last name, then you address.

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I have a recessional place.

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So you put out your real real address.

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If you are not comfortable putting your address, just put it in the city and the state of the zip code.

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If that applies to you, then put your telephone number, of course, and then put your email address.

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So the hiring manager or the recruiters can reach you from the phone or through the email.

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So this is always the first thing to start off.

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And then you put in your objective.

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The objective clearly tells the manager that you are specifically looking for these type of job.

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So you could just simply type land a job in Linux or there are many, many wordings or many sentences

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that you could find online that would put a nicely of how to get a job in Linux or you are looking for

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sys administration job in Linux capacity.

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So that would be objective.

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Some people change objective with career summary.

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You could do that as well.

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Then the next thing we have is education.

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Now some people add education or computer skills, certifications or classes, all that stuff they have,

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they added at the end of the resume after their experience.

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Is that OK?

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Of course it is.

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OK, whichever way you like, I like it.

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I prefer it this way to have your education, which is one of the primary things that should stand out.

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So you put your education here, you put your college name, you put your major major you have done

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and then of course, sorry, the degree that you have done, let's say if you have done Beeber BBC or

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all the bachelor's degree, then you put your concentration or major, in this case, you will have

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computer information system or computer size.

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Even if you don't have a degree in computer information that is perfectly fine.

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Don't make up any stuff.

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Just put what you have done and put in your major.

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If you have done any minor or if you have taken any classes in colleges that you think that relates

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to computers, that's fine.

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You could put those couple of classes here.

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And then the next section I have is computer skills upbring system.

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Of course you have a learning center.

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Also put it in there, which is Linux.

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You also know Windows because I'm sure at this point you are working on your Windows computer and a

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lot of people noella windows from the get go, then the computer languages.

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We have learned Linux scripting and doing Basche scripting.

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If you know any other computer languages, put it out there.

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Some people do know Java or any other language.

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You could put it out there then.

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Networking, static IP assignment, Hanneke Management Traffic Trace.

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We have covered all that in our training, so put it up there.

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Next section we have database.

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If you have any kind of experience or even exposure to the database, please put it out there.

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It's good to know that an infrastructure or system administrator, you do need different technologies.

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So if you know the Microsoft Office suite also comes with Microsoft access, I think the advanced version

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of it.

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So if you know this, you could put it out there or if you have worked some of it on my school, you

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could put it in there.

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Remember, the key here is exposure.

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You don't have to put in that.

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You have expertise, knowledge in Microsoft school, even if you have seen it in isolation or even.

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If you know how it works, that is perfectly fine, as long as you are staying honest and putting what

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you know about it.

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This is perfect.

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Then the OS application, which is the operating system application, you have all those Microsoft Word,

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Excel, PowerPoint and all the other stuff that we have learned our, you know, previously put it out

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there.

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There could be other fields or other skills of computers that could be added to it.

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And if you know those skills, go ahead and put it in their certification.

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If you have done any certification, regardless if it is computer or not, do put it here because certification

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Sonication does show that you are dedicated to your field.

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However, you have changed your field.

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If you are coming into a computer field from a different field, that is perfectly fine.

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Then the next one is classes of courses.

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Any classes or any courses you have taken in your career.

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Do mention here and specifically mention the ones that are related to computers and Linux systems.

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If you have taken any classes in Linux and Udemy put it out there like this one, you have taken my

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professional in a class.

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Please add that here and do mention that you have taken the Udemy class, which was about 15 hours long,

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or whatever.

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The number of hours that you have spent in that class mentioned it here because this is something professionally

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done and you have learned professionally, then you're going to get into the real thing experience.

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Now, a lot of people, when it comes to experience, they think, oh my God, I don't have any experience

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in Linux how I'm going to get a job.

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Well, here's a good news for you.

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If you have done some lab work in Linux like you have done in this course, and you mentioned that this

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is more than enough for those people who are looking for somewhere from zero to six months or zero to

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a year experience or people who are looking for entry level participants to come in.

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So it is perfect.

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And ask yourself a question.

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There is one person who doesn't have any experience in Linux, and there is another person that is you

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who who does have an experience setting up a lab, going to the training and spent so much time and

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you learn all the different commands.

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So coming to the point right down, Linux system, lab setup and management, which you have done it.

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So you have done your Linux lab in this training and you have done his management.

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And I'm sure you will be doing its management.

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You will be keep practicing.

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You're not just done, you'll keep practicing.

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So include this.

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You install, configure, RedHat, S.O.S, Linux on virtual environment, which you have done.

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Of course.

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Now I'm going to go very quickly in this list.

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So any line that you think that you have not done, take it out.

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But I'm I'm sure I'm 100 percent sure every line that I've written here, we have done it.

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So there's no way that you're going to take out any of it.

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Password management, creating files, Linux file system management, creating files, directories using

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help, comen utilize pipe to manage outputs.

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This is what you're doing.

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You this is what you did in your lab setup, right?

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You ran every day you filters, text processing and those are the commands that we mentioned.

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You compared the files using these commands.

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A user account management allow users to access monitor users, log, monitor, write basic shell scripts.

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You did.

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You wrote also advanced scripting such as if then for Loop do while case statement, all those scripts

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that you have run, then set up aliases.

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You did it manage operating system network.

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So you did manage the Linux Operating System Network.

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We cared about assigning the IPS we covered about how we can figure the network.

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Where are those network files are located?

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And of course at the end we have managed DNS, A.P. Sendmail.

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We covered all three of these.

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So this is what I have to list.

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And I want you to take that entire list and copy and paste it in your resume.

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By the way, I am including this resume as part of the handout.

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You could download it and then you can modify the way you want it by putting your name, your address,

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your certification, your experience and all that stuff.

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So if you do not have any experience in Linux where you have worked previously, it's OK.

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I understand this is your new field.

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You're coming into it.

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There is nothing to worry about.

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There are people out there who appreciate people who are honest about it and but they have put an effort

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to go outside of.

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A comfort zone, learn Lennix, and then actually putting it together as they experience as a for the

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lab, also for those people who have done some I.T. internship or I.T. related job, please put it out

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here as well.

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Then the sections are all about your job, which is what your job is, your last job that you worked

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on, the location, anything you did, even if you did a sales job, even if you flip the burgers in

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a McDonald's or you just sold shoes.

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That is fine.

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Put it out there.

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You did.

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You did work.

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Right.

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So there's nothing wrong with that.

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Everybody works everywhere.

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You try to find ways to make money.

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So that is fine.

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That field didn't work out for you.

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You're trying something better for yourself.

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You're trying something better for your family.

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And to do that is that you're learning new stuff so you could go out in the market and present yourself.

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So this is the Rosamma workshop I want to cover.

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And if you wanted to spend some time, go do internships as well in Linux in it.

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Don't worry about the money doing internship for two months, three months or whichever works for your

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schedule or for you, of course, for your pocket working and put your put it in your resume.

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Once you have all that in your resume, upload it and you will see the magic.
