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How to Write a Resume for High School Students?

I'm a high school junior starting to think about applying for summer jobs and internships, and I need to put together a resume. I've never written one before and don't really have much work experience, so I'm not sure where to start.

What should I include on a high school resume? I've been involved in a few clubs and volunteer activities, but I'm not sure how to best present them. Also, if anyone has examples or templates that are helpful, I'd really appreciate it! Looking forward to any tips or advice you can share.

a year ago

Writing a high school resume can seem challenging, especially when you feel like you lack significant work experience. However, the important thing to remember is that a resume doesn't only have to focus on formal work experience. You can showcase your skills, attributes, and involvement in extracurricular activities.

1. Contact Information: At the top of your resume, be sure to include your full name, phone number, email address, and home address.

2. Objective: This isn't always necessary, but it can help focus your resume if you're applying for a specific type of job or internship. Keep it short, such as "High school junior seeking to gain experience in [field] with a summer internship."

3. Education: Include your high school name, city, and state, expected graduation date, and your current or most recent GPA if it's strong. Mention any honor societies or academic awards here, too.

4. Skills: List any relevant skills you possess, such as proficiency in a foreign language, technical skills like coding, or soft skills like leadership or communication. These can be shown through classroom, club, or personal experiences.

5. Experiences/Activities: Instead of a traditional employment section, use this space to highlight your involvement in clubs, sports, volunteer work, and other activities. For each activity, write a bullet point list of responsibilities and achievements. This could look like, "Treasurer, High School Debate Club: Managed a budget of $X and organized fundraisers that increased club funds by Y%."

6. Awards and Honors: If you've received any accolades like Dean's List, an art competition, or a science fair, include them here.

Remember to keep your resume concise and clear, typically aiming for one page. Also, try to customize your resume to each job or internship, emphasizing the skills and experiences that best align with the opportunity.

In terms of templates, many word-processing programs like Microsoft Word and Google Docs offer free resume templates you can use. Alternatively, there are numerous online platforms with templates specifically designed for high school students. Just ensure whichever you choose is professional and easy to read.

Keep refining as you gain more experiences, your resume will gradually become more impressive and attractive to potential employers.

a year ago

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