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Sample resume for a high school student applying for a tutoring job

I'm thinking about applying for a tutoring position and I'm not sure how to write my resume. Does anyone have a sample or tips for a high school student's resume tailored for teaching jobs?

a year ago

I'd be happy to provide some guidance on what a resume for a high school student applying to tutoring positions might look like!

First and foremost, it's important to start with your contact information. Your name, email, and phone number should be at the top of the page.

Next, include a summary statement. This should be 1-2 sentences describing your qualifications and career goals. For example: "Dedicated high school junior with a strong academic record and previous experience tutoring peers. Seeking a tutoring position to utilize my knowledge in mathematics and English."

Underneath your summary, you might want to include an 'Education' section. Here, list your high school name, your graduation year (or expected graduation year if you're still in school), and any honors or awards you've earned. You can also include your GPA if it's strong.

Next, you should include an 'Experience' section. If you've been a tutor before, this is where you would list who you tutored (e.g., peers, younger children), the subjects you tutored in, and what the results were (e.g., improved test scores by 20%). If you haven't tutored before, you can still list any jobs or positions you've held that showcase your responsibility, communication skills, and ability to work with others.

Then, display a 'Skills' section. Here, mention skills that are relevant to tutoring, such as patience, communication, or specific academic strengths. If you have any certifications (like CPR or first aid) or can speak multiple languages, include those as well.

Finally, list any extracurricular activities or volunteer work under 'Additional Activities.' This section demonstrates that you're well-rounded and involved in your community. If you've ever held a leadership role, you should include it.

Don't forget to keep everything neat and structured! You want to make sure it's easy for employers to skim your resume and quickly get a sense of your qualifications. Use bullet points for lists and keep your descriptions concise and to the point.

Remember that the goal of a resume is to portray your abilities and experiences that demonstrate you would be a strong tutor. Highlight any previous experience working with peers or younger students, strong academic performance, and strengths in communication and patience. If you focus on crafting a clear, professional, and comprehensive resume, you'll be in a strong position for your tutoring application. Good luck!

a year ago

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