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What's a typical high school job resume format?

I'm in the process of applying for a few part-time jobs, and I need to update my resume. What do employers look for in a high school student's resume, and what format should I use to make it appealing?

4 months ago

First off, it's excellent that you're taking the initiative to perfect your resume. When creating a resume as a high school student, it's crucial to focus on any experiences and skills that can showcase your ability to handle the job you're applying for. Remember, employers understand that high school students may not have extensive work experience.

Here's a general structure to follow:

Contact Information: Include your full name, city and state, phone number, and professional email address.

Objective Statement: A succinct, one to two-sentence statement regarding your job goals and the qualities that make you suitable for the role. For instance, "High school junior seeking part-time cashier position to demonstrate excellent customer service and money management abilities."

Education: List your high school and expected graduation year. If you've taken any relevant courses (like a Business Education or Marketing class), it can be beneficial to mention those too.

Experience: This section can contain past part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer work. Each entry should include the job title, organization or company name, dates of your involvement, and bulleted points of your duties or achievements in the role.

Activities and Skills: This is where you indicate any extracurricular activities, clubs, sports, or hobbies that reflect skills relevant to the job. Also, be sure to highlight leadership roles or recognition you've gained. The skills section should include both hard and soft skills, such as proficiency in a foreign language or strong time management skills.

References: Many part-time employers request references. Whether you include them in your resume or offer to provide them upon request, make sure you have two or three people to vouch for your work ethic and skills. These can be teachers, coaches, or even a previous employer if you have one.

This should give you a basic format to work with. Be sure to keep the resume to a single page as it's easier for hiring managers to review. It's also essential to customize your resume for each specific job you apply for, highlighting the relevant skills and experience that align with the job description. Best of luck with your job applications!

4 months ago

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