we're not currently hiring programmers lf.
okok fine, serious question.
iirc, you have experience with pc hardware right? i'd go the A+ Certification route, get some work at some hardware shop fixing making PCs, then work up into your network certifications. work your contacts as much as possible, everyone needs a PC guy at some point to fix this and that and what not.
the best jobs are almost always thorugh contacts, so work those first. is it in tech you want to work?
this is a highly edited version of MY resume. make it clear, succinct, and with a very definite purpose. the employers are constantly flooded with resumes, they need to make sure you really want THEIR job. also, i find phoning them as a followup to your resume dropping works really well.
if you want a very long winded and very thorough answer, read "What Colour is Your Parachute?".
OBJECTIVE
Obtain an Intermediate Java Developer/Build Manager position in a company where continual development of both the business and technical side of e-business is encouraged, and excellence is expected.
EXPERIENCE
3/2001 - Present : BLAH BLAH BLAH
Systems Analyst - J2EE Developer & Build Manager
· Developer using RMI, EJBs, Servlets, XML-RPC, JSPs, and JDBC. As well as Apache, Weblogic 6.0, Oracle 8i, and Linux.
· Managed servers and code using CVS, Linux, Solaris, Weblogic, JBoss, Ant, and bash scripts.
EDUCATION
5/1998 University of BLAH BLAH
Bachelor's Degreee in Biology
Name Skill Level Last Used Experience
EJBs Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 year
HTML Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 years
J2EE Intermediate Currently Used 1 year
Java Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 years
JSPs Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 years
Linux Intermediate Currently Used 2 years
Oracle Intermediate Currently Used 1 year
Weblogic Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 years
Servlets Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 years
SQL Intermediate Currently Used 2.5 years
UML Intermediate Currently Used 2 years
XML Intermediate Currently Used 2 years