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CREATE A RESUME? WHILE I AM STILL IN SCHOOL?  

Create an Amazing Student Resume with Emotion and Energy

Does this really apply to me? If you are a high school student or college student, you might be thinking, “Why do I need to worry about my future career right now? I’ll just focus on my studies, and everything will fall into place.” Wrong. Not only that, but it’s also perilous. Well, here’s why.

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Don’t wait until it’s too late, leaving you with slim pickings. Act NOW.

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It's Time to Confront the Truth 

It’s time to face the harsh reality—there are more school leavers and graduates than jobs.
Your dream job won’t knock on your door, and competition is fierce. Dozens, maybe even hundreds, of applicants will be vying for that one coveted position. Are you ready to face the reality that getting your dream job right after graduation may not be easy?
Clearly, no tea party in today’s job market!

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Connections - Unlevel, Unfair, and Unjust

The employment market is far from fair

Your qualifications and hard work may not be enough to land your dream job, as other candidates might have an unequal advantage. Perhaps they’ve already gained work experience at the same organization. Maybe there’s a family friend on the board of directors, or they attended the same private school as the hiring manager or recruiter.

Is it unfair? Absolutely. But unfortunately, that’s the harsh reality we face.

In this competitive market, differentiating yourself becomes crucial. Showing unique skills and networking can help level the playing field.

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I’ve been there: I can help

It took me 13 weeks to secure my first university lecturing position after completing my master’s degree. It’s time you started taking the whole concept of ‘job’ seriously. At CVJury, we can help you overcome the injustice of the employment market and succeed without needing to pay for an expensive certified professional resume writer

Real-World Example: Before & After Resume Example

Here’s an example of a resume before using CVJury’s templates and tips (6 PAGES)—and after (2 PAGES). See how tailoring the content and using powerful action verbs turned this basic resume into a more impactful, professional representation of this candidate’s achievements and skills.

BEFORE CVJURY

AFTER CVJURY SUPPORT

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45% – According to The Guardian Statistics

Nearly half of all graduates have resorted to a temporary job because they’ve encountered difficulties finding a position suitable for their level of education. ~ The Guardian

The Challenge Facing Graduate Applicants

Graduates’ most common challenges include a lack of job openings, being required to work for free, and being perceived as inexperienced for available roles.

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The Not-So-Secret Secret

Use your time wisely at high school or college. Try getting some experience in your target role (2 or 3) before graduating. Internships, part-time jobs, or volunteer work in your field can provide invaluable experience. Also, develop a network of professional contacts in your industry.

News Flash

How do I create a resume for jobs while still a student?’ It starts with the quality of your application documents—a winning resume and cover letter. Craft an impressive student resume emphasizing your strengths, passions, ambition, dedication, academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and volunteer experiences.

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Crazy Effective Resume Templates (Anyone Can Use)

CVJury has a library of proven resume templates, pro tips, and job search tools to help you create your student resume. Apply, with a ‘comparative advantage’ for any of the following:

Internship
Summar jobs
Part-time jobs
Freelance job
Volunteer work
Work-Study Programs
Research Assistant Positions

Showcase Skills Beyond School

For your college or high school student resume, you must concentrate on showcasing your transferable skills – soft skills employers are looking for in a job application from college or high school students.

TAILOR YOUR STORY

Customizable Templates

We have customizable college and high school resume templates – flexible so you can quickly move the headings to convey the most compelling message.

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LET PERSONALITY MEET POTENTIAL

Employers Want to See Candidates with The Following Attributes

Beyond the Job Description and Technical Skills!

Your high school or college student resume should reflect your personality and abilities, so take the time to make it the best it can be with the following tips:

Start with a clear objective

Begin your resume by stating your career goal or objective, clearly outlining your desired job or field. This focused approach directs attention to your career aspirations and sets the tone for the rest of your resume.  

Highlight your education

Your education section is crucial. Showcase your high school diploma, GPA, and relevant coursework or achievements. Include any honors or awards received, demonstrating your academic excellence and potential.

Showcase Relevant Skills 


In the skills section, emphasize soft skills like teamwork, communication, leadership, problem-solving, and hard skills. Tailor this section to reflect the job requirements you're applying for, showcasing your suitability.

Show extracurricular activities 

Highlight activities like volunteering, clubs, or sports, demonstrating your well-rounded character. These experiences can illustrate valuable soft skills and personal interests, providing a more comprehensive view of yourself.

Always Tailor your resume

Customize your resume for each job application, focusing on the most relevant skills and experiences. Use the job description as a guide to identify and highlight the qualities and achievements that align most closely with the role.

Use relevant action verbs

Use action verbs such as managed, engineered, organized, created, and led to describe your experiences. These dynamic words bring your contributions and achievements to life, making your resume more compelling and memorable.

Keep it concise and sharp 

Limit your resume to one page, carefully selecting the most pertinent and impactful information. This brevity ensures that your essential qualifications and experiences are communicated clearly and effectively to potential employers.  

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