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Tips for crafting a second job resume as a high school graduate

I recently graduated high school and I'm applying for a second job to increase my savings. What are some key points or skills I should emphasize on my resume to stand out despite minimal work experience?

a year ago

Creating a resume when your work experience is relatively limited can seem challenging, but there are several strategies you can employ to present yourself as a strong candidate even if this is your second job.

Start with a Compelling Objective Statement:

Creating a concise, compelling objective statement that aligns with your job aspirations at the top of your resume can grab a potential employer's attention. It should be a brief summary of who you are and what your professional goals are. If possible, tailor it to each job application and mention the employer's name.

Highlight Relevant Experience:

Even if you have minimal job experience, you can still note any relevant experience you have. This may include part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer positions. Highlight tasks or responsibilities from these positions that directly apply to the job you're seeking. It's not about how much experience you have, but the value of it.

List Relevant Skills:

Think about what skills you have developed through your first job or through other activities. These can be things like leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, and customer service. Don't forget about hard skills like computer proficiency or language skills if relevant.

Include Extracurricular Activities:

Participation in things like school clubs, sports, or community organizations indicate that you are motivated and have a chance to hone skills such as teamwork and leadership. Mention any roles or responsibilities you had in these activities.

Academic Achievements:

As a recent high school graduate, you can still list relevant academic accomplishments. This could be anything like scoring high on a relevant Advanced Placement Examination to taking a leadership role in a relevant class project, or any high GPA in a corresponding academic field.

Remember to keep your resume concise (ideally one page) and ensure it is free of grammatical errors. Good luck in your job search!

a year ago

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