Hi Zhar! I'm no expert on the matter, but I would just say that every journey begins with a single step. It may be a little cheesy but I like what Ashton Kutcher said in his
Teen Choice Awards speech about opportunity and how it looks a lot like hard work.
Start with whatever you know -- going to different places and asking for applications, signing up with a temp agency, checking listings online or in the local newspaper or magazine, etc. and work from there. Ask around! Your friends, family members, or neighbors may know of a job opening.
And with everything, keep trying. Don't get discouraged when you receive rejection. Instead, take every new experience and learn from it.
And for your resume, as practical advice, be concise. Include things that are relevant to the job you are applying to and make sure you present it in a way that's easy to read. Make sure your name and contact information aren't difficult to access. If someone were reading this paper, would they be presented with a professional you?
Best of luck!
3nodding biggrin