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How should I talk about a job on my application?

I've been working part-time for a while, and I was wondering if that can count as an extracurricular activity on my college applications. If it does, how should I present that on my application?

2 years ago

Absolutely, having a part-time job definitely counts as an extracurricular activity on your college application! Colleges value work experience because it shows responsibility, time management skills, and the ability to balance academics with other commitments. To present your job on your application, follow these steps:

- Include it in the activities section: List your job as one of your extracurricular activities, and don't forget to mention the role and the company you work for. For example: 'Sales Associate at XYZ Electronics Store'.

- Be specific about the hours: Clearly state the number of hours you work per week and the duration you've been at your job. This helps colleges understand the level of commitment and the impact it had on your available time.

- Describe your responsibilities and accomplishments: Give a brief description of your role, highlighting any skills you gained and any achievements you're particularly proud of. For instance, you could mention if you were promoted or if you received any awards for your work performance.

Remember, the key is to showcase how your part-time job helped you develop as a person and how it contributed to your achievements. Good luck!

2 years ago

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