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Creating a high school internship resume?

Hey guys, so I'm applying for an internship and I need to create a resume. Are there any resources or tips you could share for making a solid high school internship resume? Any advice helps, thanks!

9 months ago

Creating a high school internship resume can feel a bit intimidating, but with a focus on organization and highlighting your accomplishments, you'll be able to put together a strong resume.

1. Format and structure: Start with a clean and simple format to ensure your resume looks professional. There are numerous templates available online that can serve as a starting point. Keep the font style and size consistent and easy to read. Stick to 1 page, as high school students typically don't have an extensive work history, and you don't want to seem like you're exaggerating your achievements.

2. Contact information: At the top of your resume, include your full name, phone number, and a professional email address (if you're still using the address you made when you were 6, you'll want to create a new, straightforward one). You can also add links to a LinkedIn profile or personal website/portfolio if you have one.

3. Objective or summary statement: Begin with a brief statement that states your objective or summarizes your qualifications. Tailor this statement to the specific internship you're applying for, by emphasizing the skills and experiences that make you a strong fit for the responsibilities of this role.

4. Education: List your high school and your expected graduation date. You can also mention any relevant coursework, your GPA if it's strong, and any academic achievements (like AP/IB courses, honor societies, or academic awards).

5. Experience: Include any paid work, volunteering, or extracurricular involvement that demonstrates relevant skills for the internship. Don't worry if you haven't had a formal job before; focus on showcasing transferable skills like communication, leadership, and teamwork. For each experience, list the organization's name, your position/title, the location, and the duration (e.g., "June 2022 - August 2022"). Then, use bullet points to describe your responsibilities and accomplishments in 2-3 concise sentences.

6. Skills: List any technical or software skills that are relevant to the internship, such as programming languages, graphic design, or data analysis tools. Also consider including soft skills like problem-solving, time management, and adaptability.

7. Awards and honors: Mention any relevant awards, scholarships, or recognitions that demonstrate your achievements or expertise, whether in a particular area related to the internship, or more broadly.

8. Activities and interests: Briefly list any clubs, organizations, or activities that you're involved in. These might include sports teams, debate clubs, community outreach programs, or hobbies that showcase your passion and commitment.

As you work on your resume, focus on your strengths and experiences that make you an excellent candidate for the internship. Be sure to proofread your work and ask others, especially your parents or other people who have more extensive experience with resumes, for feedback to ensure that your resume is polished and error-free. Good luck with your internship application!

9 months ago

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