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About You
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Your Education
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Your Work Experience
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Your Extra-Curricular Activities
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Contact Details
My Goals
This section will appear at the start of your resume, and gives the reader a little bit of information about who you are and what you are planning on doing. Be honest, and think about the skills, strengths, and interests you have which relate to the job you are applying for.
I'm seeking a career in
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aged care
agriculture
animals
aviation
beauty
business
construction
early childhood
economics
education
engineering
fitness
health
hospitality
IT
law
retail
science
the arts
the military
After school, I intend to
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continue my studies
find a job
take a gap year
start an apprenticeship
start a traineeship
Personal Qualities
Strengths
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Select the qualities you think you have (remember: you may need to back these up with evidence in an interview)
Adaptability
Collaboration
Communication
Critical Thinking
Initiative
Innovation
Leadership
Organisational Skills
Problem Solving
Reliable
Resilience
I have the following IT skills
Office Suite
Adobe Suite
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Website Development
Coding
Social Media Management
Video Editing
I can speak the following languages
List any languages you are fluent in, or are learning, other than English. Only list a language if you would be comfortable using it at work with someone who also spoke that language.
Skills & Interests
Select any hobbies you have
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Hobbies can show that you are motivated and have experience in a particular area, and they can help 'pad out' your resume if you have little work experience.
Creating art
Cooking
Dining out
Drones
Fashion
Watching films
Gaming and eSports
Maintaining vehicles
Music
Reading
Robotics
Sport and Fitness
Select any interests you have
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Try to select at least two interests, and think about how these relate to the job you are applying for. For example, if you are applying for a food service or hospitality role you could select "Food" to show that you are interested in food and dining out.
Architecture
Aviation
Business and Finance
Digital Technology
Engineering
Environment
Food
History
Literature
Living Things
Religion
Community and Culture
Travel
Education
This section is standard for a resume, and contains information about your education and any significant achievements.
Current School
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Current Year
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I enjoy these subject areas
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Art and Design
Business and Economics
Civics and Citizenship
English
Environmental Studies
Foreign Languages
Geography
Health and Fitness
History
Legal Studies
Mathematics
Science
Technology
Vocational Education
Previous School
At school, I have won the following awards
List each award or scholarship here, for example: Mathematics Challenge High Distinction, Head of SRC Waste Reduction Committee, School Leadership Award 2023. No awards? No problem, just leave this blank.
Employment
This section contains information about any exposure to work you may have had. If you haven't had any paid work experience that's ok, try to list some volunteering roles or unpaid work experience. Remember to check your spelling and punctuation as we can't fix it for you in these sections.
Current Employer
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Current Role/Duties
List the tasks you are responsible for at work, so that someone who reads your resume will understand what you can do
Previous Employment
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Previous Employment Role/Duties
List the tasks you were responsible for at work, so that someone who reads your resume will understand what you have done in the past
Volunteering Work
Have you done any volunteering? Ideas: help out in the school canteen, work at the local animal shelter, run a charity event at school, fundraise for your formal, help out at sports events, coach a junior team, anything where you helped others. These activities show that you are reliable and can commit to work.
Work Experience
Have you done any formal or informal work experience? List it here. Include work you have done with your family.
Extra-Curricular Activities
This section tells a potential employer about the things you do outside of school, and is important when you don't have a lot of experience with paid work. You can list current roles and activities that you do right now, as well as ones you have done in the past. If you don't have anything to list, just leave this section blank.
List any current or previous Leadership & Community Roles
For example: School Captain, Scouts, SRC, Church, Youth Group. These could be roles you do now or ones you have done in the past.
Sport & Physical Activity
For example: I play soccer with my school team, the Southville Sparrows, and have taken part in the local half-marathon. Regular participation in sport shows you are resilient, reliable, and can work with a team.
Creative Endeavours
List any musical, dance, drama or arts activities you participate in now, or have participated in regularly in the past. Regular participation in creative activities demonstrates that you can commit and persevere with an activity.
References
You need to supply the names and contact details of two people who know you personally but who are NOT related to you. You MUST always ask your references for permission before you put them on your resume, and let them know what jobs you are applying for, otherwise they may not speak favourably of you.
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Contact
You need to list your contact details so people can reach out to you if they want to arrange an interview. Check your email address and phone number are correct before submitting the form.
Name
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Date of Birth
You don't have to tell people how old you are, but if you do they will be able to check if you are eligible for any youth grants, and know how much they will have to pay you.
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