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How does one create a high school resume?

I'm getting ready to apply for some summer jobs and internships, and I've been told that having a resume is super important. But, as a high school student, I don't have much professional experience. What should I include to make it stand out? Also, any tips on formatting and structure would be super helpful since I've never really done this before.

a year ago

Creating a high school resume involves focusing mainly on your academic achievements, your extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and any part-time jobs you've held.

Here's a simple guide for you:

1. Contact Information: This includes your name, phone number, email, and home address. You can also add your LinkedIn profile or personal website if you have one.

2. Objective Statement / Summary: Write a brief statement about your career goals and the job you are currently applying. Though this section isn't strictly necessary, it helps set the tone for the rest of the resume and focus on what you hope to achieve.

3. Education: List your high school details and expected graduation date. You may also include your grade point average (if it's strong), relevant coursework, and notable achievements like making the honor roll.

4. Experience: Next, detail any work experience you've had – formal or informal. If you've had a part-time job or an internship, list it here, making sure to detail your responsibilities and any accomplishments.

5. Extracurricular Activities: Include participation in clubs, sports, leadership roles, or other school activities. Remember to not just list them, but describe what you did in these roles. For example, as club president, you organized competative events, boosted membership by x%, etc.

6. Volunteer Work/Community Service: Volunteering experience shows responsibility and dedication – qualities that employers and colleges appreciate. Relay what you've done and the impact you've had.

7. Skills: Reference any relevant skills you've gained from school, extracurriculars, or other experiences. This can include things like proficiency in another language, computer skills, or soft skills like teamwork or public speaking.

As for the structure, remember to keep your resume to one page since you're a high school student. Keep it simple using bullet points instead of lengthy paragraphs. Make sure that your bullet points are action-oriented and demonstrate impact when possible.

To help with organization, use headers for each section and consider using a template to ensure a clean, professional look.

Finally, always revise and proofread your resume to ensure there are no spelling or grammar errors. A well-polished resume can make a strong impression on a future employer!

a year ago

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