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Resume Sample for a High School Student with One Job

I'm a high school junior trying to write a resume for summer job applications. I've only had one job so far. Can anyone share a resume sample or tips on highlighting this experience effectively?

a year ago

Absolutely, creating an effective resume is key to landing a great summer job. I'll guide you through the process below:

1. Contact Information: At the top of your resume, you should include your full name, address, contact number, and email address. Make sure your email address is professional-sounding.

2. Objective: This should be something that signals what type of job you are looking for and a quick rundown of the traits that make you a good fit.

Example: "Highly motivated and responsible high school junior seeking a summer job in the customer service industry. Possesses excellent communication skills, a strong work ethic, and experience working in a fast-paced environment."

3. Education: List your high school, the expected graduation year, and any educational achievements or noteworthy courses.

4. Work Experience: Even though you have had one job, it is essential to highlight that experience in detail. Include the job title, name of the institution, location, and the dates when you worked. Under this information, outline the responsibilities you had, skills you learned, and any achievements. Bullet points work well here.

Example:

- "Front Desk Receptionist, John's Fitness Center, Your Town, June 20XX - Present

- Greeted and registered members promptly and professionally

- Managed cash transactions, signed up new members, and updated member profiles

- Maintained cleanliness and organization of the front desk area"

5. Skills: If you have specific skills like proficiency in a second language, knowledge of certain software, customer service, or conflict resolution, list them here.

6. Activities and Volunteer Work: If you've been involved in extracurricular activities like school clubs, sports, or volunteered at events, don't forget to include these experiences. This could demonstrate skills like leadership, teamwork, or time management.

Remember to use action verbs and quantify your achievements whenever possible. Good luck with your applications!

a year ago

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