Hey guys, I'm a high school student looking to create a resume for a part-time job and possibly some internships. Any tips or advice on what should be included and how to best showcase my experiences throughout high school? Thanks in advance!
Sure, I'd be happy to provide you with some advice on creating a high school resume. It's great that you're thinking about part-time jobs and internships!
1. Choose a clear, organized format: Start with your contact information at the top, and then organize the rest of your resume into sections with headings that make sense for your experiences (i.e., Education, Experience, Skills, Activities, and Volunteer Work). Make sure to use a consistent, easy-to-read font and plenty of white space.
2. Education: In this section, list your high school's name, city, and state, your expected graduation date, and your current GPA. You may also want to mention any advanced courses, such as AP or honors classes, that you've taken.
3. Experience: Include any paid or unpaid work experiences you have, like internships, summer jobs, or even significant volunteer experiences. For each entry, provide the name of the organization, your position, the dates you worked there, and a few bullet points describing your responsibilities and accomplishments. Use action verbs and quantify your accomplishments when possible (e.g., "Trained 5 new employees" or "Increased sale revenue by 15%").
4. Skills: List any skills you have that are relevant to the job or internship, such as computer programs you're familiar with, languages you speak, or certifications you've earned (e.g., first aid, lifeguarding, etc.).
5. Activities: Highlight any extracurricular activities you've been involved in throughout high school, particularly if they show leadership, teamwork, or a strong work ethic. Include the name of the activity, your role (if applicable), and the dates of your involvement. You can also mention any significant achievements or contributions you made to the group.
6. Volunteer Work: If you've done any volunteer work, include it in a separate section. This can show your commitment to helping others and your engagement in the community. Follow the same format as the experience section, with organization name, role, dates, and a brief description of your work.
7. Tailor your resume: Customize your resume for each job or internship by emphasizing the most relevant experiences and skills based on the job description or industry. This shows that you've carefully considered how your abilities align with the role.
8. Proofread: Lastly, always proofread your resume for spelling and grammar errors. Ask a teacher, counselor, or another trusted person to review it as well to make sure it's polished and professional.
Best of luck with your job and internship search!
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