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What should I include in my resume as a high school student?

I'm working on my resume for my first job application and I'm in high school. What are some important sections or details I should definitely include, like maybe volunteer work or clubs?

a year ago

Sure, as a high school student, there are several things you can include in your resume to make it stand out, even if you don't have formal work experience:

1. Contact Information: This should include your full name, address, phone number, and a professional email address.

2. Education: Here you should list your high school and expected graduation date. If your GPA is high, you can include that as well.

3. Extracurricular Activities: This is where you can mention clubs, sports, or organizations you're part of. Preferably, you should list them in order of relevance to the job or by the level of your involvement if you had a leadership role.

4. Volunteer Work: If you've done volunteer work, it can be a great demonstration of your dedication to community service and it's especially valuable for jobs that involve working with people or the community.

5. Skills: List out any skills that are relevant to the job you're applying for. For instance, software proficiency (like Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop), languages you speak, or soft skills like teamwork or problem-solving.

6. Honors and Awards: This section can include academic or athletic achievements, club-specific awards, or any local or national recognition you've received.

7. Work Experience: If you've had any kind of work experience, such as part-time work, internships, or even job-shadowing, you can list it here. Mention the job title, the company's name, and the dates of your employment. Under this, provide a brief description of your tasks, focusing on any skills or experiences that could be relevant to the position you're applying for.

8. References: Be sure to ask for permission before including someone as a reference. Teachers, coaches, or leaders from your extracurricular activities are often good options.

Finally, always tailor your resume to the job you're applying for. If you're applying for a job at a bookstore, highlight your involvement in the school's literature club. If the job is at a camp, your volunteering experience at a local kids' program would be relevant.

Remember, the goal is to highlight any experiences that have helped you develop skills and characteristics that make you a strong candidate for the job. Good luck with your job application!

a year ago

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