Help!

I went through this not long ago, and found a lot of good ideas by google-ing 'sample resumes.' The main points I learned are that you have 20 seconds to sell yourself and to tell specific things you've achieved instead of 'attended so-and-so.' You also want to use bullet-points to catch the employer's eye.

It was actually pretty interesting and fun.

A few days after they receive your resume it is a good idea to send a short, hand-written follow-up letter on good stationery thanking the employer for reviewing your resume and letting him know you are very interested and that you are eager to meet with him whenever he would like.

Don't get discouraged if you don't get a job right away. Remember you have nothing to lose and you're gaining experience and confidence along the way.

Think of it as an adventure and good luck!!