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This week on Homeschool High School Podcast: First Resume for Your Teen’s First Job.
Many teens look for a first job sometime during their homeschool high school years. I have found that a good way to get the job-hunt process started is to help them develop their first resume.
When I tell teens that we are starting with developing their first resume, they sometimes reply, “How can I have a resume? I’ve never had a job?”
It is hard to have a resume showing your jobs if you have never had a job, and that is very true. However, our teens, by and large, have lots of resume-worthy experiences. Our high schoolers generally have:
All of those things are experiences that demonstrate that they can do things that are attractive to an employer, such as:
We can help our teens capture these activities on an experiential resume. This is not a job resume because they have not had a job. However, an experiential resume us useful and valid to show what kind of person your teen is.
Let’s take a look at an experiential resume sample. (BTW- You can download a guide to help your teen develop their own experiential resume at 7SistersHomeschool.com)
The experiential resume captures your teen’s experiences rather than jobs. Remember, these experiences tell potential employers about your teen’s work ethic and character.
The resume includes:
Click image for full description.
For more help with the job hunt, check out this episode of Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Job Hunting Skills for Homeschool High Schoolers.
Your teen’s experiential resume is good for more than just a job application!
Keep a copy for their portfolio (count it as a writing assignment).
Include it as part of your teen’s Career Exploration course (In fact, the Experiential Resume Guide is included in 7Sisters Career Exploration download. For those in states that reimburse for curriculum, 7Sisters has a version of Career Exploration that meets the requirements for reimbursement.)
Get your teen busy working on an experiential resume as their first resume for their first job!
Note: We could sure use some new reviews on your podcast platform. Please leave stars and a review to help others find us!
Also, thanks to Seth Tillman for editing, and thanks to everybody for being here with us!
By Ultimate Homeschool Podcast NetworkThis week on Homeschool High School Podcast: First Resume for Your Teen’s First Job.
Many teens look for a first job sometime during their homeschool high school years. I have found that a good way to get the job-hunt process started is to help them develop their first resume.
When I tell teens that we are starting with developing their first resume, they sometimes reply, “How can I have a resume? I’ve never had a job?”
It is hard to have a resume showing your jobs if you have never had a job, and that is very true. However, our teens, by and large, have lots of resume-worthy experiences. Our high schoolers generally have:
All of those things are experiences that demonstrate that they can do things that are attractive to an employer, such as:
We can help our teens capture these activities on an experiential resume. This is not a job resume because they have not had a job. However, an experiential resume us useful and valid to show what kind of person your teen is.
Let’s take a look at an experiential resume sample. (BTW- You can download a guide to help your teen develop their own experiential resume at 7SistersHomeschool.com)
The experiential resume captures your teen’s experiences rather than jobs. Remember, these experiences tell potential employers about your teen’s work ethic and character.
The resume includes:
Click image for full description.
For more help with the job hunt, check out this episode of Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Job Hunting Skills for Homeschool High Schoolers.
Your teen’s experiential resume is good for more than just a job application!
Keep a copy for their portfolio (count it as a writing assignment).
Include it as part of your teen’s Career Exploration course (In fact, the Experiential Resume Guide is included in 7Sisters Career Exploration download. For those in states that reimburse for curriculum, 7Sisters has a version of Career Exploration that meets the requirements for reimbursement.)
Get your teen busy working on an experiential resume as their first resume for their first job!
Note: We could sure use some new reviews on your podcast platform. Please leave stars and a review to help others find us!
Also, thanks to Seth Tillman for editing, and thanks to everybody for being here with us!