Resume
I like Labbats' resume, but with a couple of changes.
Under Objective, you might consider just putting down "Professional Pilot Employment." Of course, you're going for a CFI job, but employment as a professional pilot is what you really want.
I might leave out the "drug-free" statement under Personal Information. I think things could be read into that. Also, I would say nothing about personal appearance. Let them meet you and they will see that you are professional-appearing.
Under Education, don't hesitate to put in such things as honors, quality internships and school activities, athletics, and a good GPA.
Finally, put in under Availability as Immediate. Don't worry if it isn't 100% true. Most places will give you at least a couple of weeks to give notice and relocate.
Doug Taylor put up a
resume format on his website. Granted, his resume is for a more experienced pilot, but it will at least give you an idea of what a pilot resume should look like. I like his format, but I would put Education right after the flight time grid. You have to provide the most pertinent information highest, i.e. who you are, how you can be reached, your certificates and ratings, and your flight time. Education is less important for the purpose of your resume.
Hope these ideas help further. Don't worry that your resume might look empty. At your stage of the game, you simply don't have much flight experience to list. Just be sure to put down your work experience and summarize what you did in each job. Good luck with your practical and job search.