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How to List High School Subjects on Job Applications

Hey, I'm filling out job applications and I'm not sure how to add my high school subjects. Should I just list the main ones or focus on those related to the job? Any tips for making it look good?

a year ago

In listing high school subjects on your job applications, you'll want to prioritize relevant coursework that matches the needs of the job you're applying to.

For instance, if you're applying for a data entry job, it would be beneficial to highlight subjects that taught you relevant skills, for instance: Mathematics, Computer Science, or Business Studies.

Here's a simple way to list your subjects:

High School Education:

[Your High School's Name], [City, State]

Relevant Coursework: Algebra, Statistics, Business Studies, Computer Science

You can also provide some context for why those courses are relevant. Without giving exhaustive details or venturing into off-topic areas, briefly mention any specific competencies you obtained. A bulleted list under each subject can make it more readable:

- Algebra: Developed strong knowledge of complex computations and problem-solving skills.

- Statistics: Acquired data analysis skills, understanding of data trends.

- Business Studies: Learned key principles of business administration, including project management and organization.

- Computer Science: Gained basic coding skills, familiar with program troubleshooting.

Remember, while it's important to highlight academic prowess, practical skills, and hands-on experience may be more compelling to potential employers. Your goal is to show them how these subjects have equipped you with the abilities to excel in the role.

In the case where you're fresh out of high school and lack job experience, infusing some extracurricular activities that instilled transferable skills can also strengthen your application. For example, leading a drama club project, volunteering, being part of a sports team, or any leadership role you held at your school.

a year ago

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