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Examples of resumes for high school summer jobs?

I could really use some guidance on putting together my resume. Does anyone have examples or templates of resumes tailored for high school students applying for summer jobs?

a year ago

It's great to hear that you're preparing to craft your resume for summer job applications. Although I can't share specific templates here, I can absolutely give you a general outline and some advice on what yours should include.

1. Contact Information: This should be the heading of your resume and includes your full name, home address, phone number, and a professional-sounding email address.

2. Objective Statement: This is a short, concise statement that expresses your career goal and the attributes you bring to the job. For a summer job, it might look something like this: "Dedicated high school student with strong teamwork and communication skills seeking a summer position at XX Company."

3. Education: Here, you'll include your school name, your grade level, and your expected graduation year. You could also mention your GPA if it's strong, and any relevant courses you've taken that show you have skills related to the job.

4. Experience: This section should detail any previous jobs, internships, or volunteer work you've performed. List the name of the organization, your role there, the duration of your involvement, and brief bullet points outlining your duties and achievements.

5. Skills & Abilities: List any relevant skills you have that could be useful in the role you're applying for. These might include things like proficiency in a second language, computer skills, leadership abilities, or skills developed from club activities.

6. Activities and Honors: Here you would highlight your extracurricular activities, clubs, sports, or any honors or awards you've received. This helps show potential employers a little bit more about your interests and commitment level.

7. References: Some people like to include a line stating "References available upon request." Others will go ahead and list at least two references. If you choose to provide these, make sure they're individuals who can vouch for your skills, character, and work ethic, like former employers, teachers, coaches, or family friends.

Remember to customize your resume for each job application, highlighting the most relevant experience and skills for that particular position. Use action verbs to start your sentences, and try to quantify your achievements where possible. And lastly, ensure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes by proofreading it several times and asking someone else to read over it as well. Good luck!

a year ago

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