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You can write a strong resume as a teenager even if you have little or no work experience. Learn how to showcase your unique talents and experiences with these resume examples crafted specifically for young job seekers.

And, remember to pair your resume with a cover letter for a high school student to increase your chances of landing a job.
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No ExperienceA red and white teen resume with no work experience, but with volunteer experience listed in the experience section.
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[Your Name]

[Your Address], New York, NY

[Your Email Address] | [Your Phone Number]

[LinkedIn Profile] (optional)

Professional Summary

Responsible and ambitious student with a 3.8/4.0 GPA and excellent time management. Seeking to apply my customer service abilities and project/event planning skills to the Business Development summer internship at your company. Possess proven communication skills and a strong work ethic that will aid your company in meeting its goals.

Volunteer Experience
Information Desk Assistant

MUSC Children’s Hospital, Charleston, SC | May 20XX – Present

  • Greet hospital patients and visitors and provide guidance in finding the proper patient room, clinic, or department
  • Process and distribute mail and newspapers to patient rooms
  • Assist wheelchair-bound patients in reaching their desired destinations
Volunteer

One80 Place Homeless Shelter, Charleston, SCY | August 20XX – April 20XX

  • Organized a successful schoolwide canned food drive that collected 400+ cans in one month (November 20XX)
  • Assisted in biweekly meal preparation and lunch service on Saturdays
  • Processed incoming food donations and organized food pantry, developing new system of grouping items by expiration date to reduce monthly food waste by 15%
Education

High School Diploma
GPA: 3.8/4.0
Heritage High School, Charleston, SC

Extracurriculars
• Model United Nations – President
• Student Council – Secretary
• National Honor Society
• Business Professional of America

Awards
• National Merit Scholarship Finalist
• Academic Honor Roll

Certifications
  • Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) – International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP), 20XX
  • Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification – Microsoft, 20XX
Skills
  • Spanish and English
  • Customer service
  • Public speaking

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Teen resume (no experience)

Don’t have any work experience to add to your resume yet? Add other experience you’ve gained from extracurricular activities or volunteering, like in this example:

A red and white teen resume with no work experience, but with volunteer experience listed in the experience section. Download This Free Template

Teen resume (with experience)

Once you have some experience to add to your resume, even if it’s from part-time or temporary jobs, you should list it on your resume like this:

A blue and white teen resume with server and babysitter experience. Download This Free Template

Babysitter resume

The babysitter resume sample below illustrates how to effectively highlight your childcare experience, safety knowledge, and interpersonal skills.

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Dog walker resume

This dog walker resume example highlights key skills that pet owners value, such as punctuality, trustworthiness, and love for animals.

A turquoise-accented dog walker resume with the applicant Download This Free Template

Student athlete resume

The following student athlete resume example illustrates how to effectively showcase your ability to excel both in the classroom and on the field.

A student athlete resume example on a template with four sections including the applicant Download This Free Template

How to make a resume for teens

Ready to make your resume? In the following video, our career expert Chloe breaks down how to write a resume without work experience:

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A great resume helps you stand out to employers, whether it’s for your first job or a part-time gig.

But for teenagers just entering the workforce, writing a strong resume with no work experience can seem difficult.

To make it easy, we’ll show you exactly what to put on your resume to ensure you have the best chances of getting called in for an interview.

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1. Add your professional contact information

Add your contact information to your resume header so employers know how to reach you. In the contact section of your resume, always include your name, phone number, and a professional email address.

If you don’t already have a professional email address, now is the best time to set one up. You’ll need it when sending out resumes in the future, as well as for college applications. The best way to make a professional email is simply to use your full name, for example:

robert.jones@gmail.com

Additionally, including social media on your teen resume can help you highlight specific skills relevant to the job. In this case, social media profiles could serve the same purpose as a portfolio.

For instance, if you’re writing a graphic design resume, including an Instagram page that features your design work gives employers a better sense of what you can do. However, avoid including any social media handles that don’t include professional work, such as your Snapchat or TikTok accounts.

2. Write a compelling teen resume objective

Your resume objective serves as a brief introduction, and summarizes any skills and qualifications that you’d like to highlight. Ultimately, a compelling resume objective is the best opportunity for an entry-level candidate to explain why they’re a good fit for the job.

Here’s how to write a compelling teen resume objective:

  • Leave out first-person pronouns
  • State your career goals
  • Keep it short and concise
  • Include relevant skills

Still not sure what this looks like in action? Here are three successful teenage resume objective examples:

Teen Resume Objective #1

“Responsible and ambitious student (3.8/4.0 GPA) with excellent time management. Seeking to apply my customer service abilities and project/event planning skills to the Business Development summer internship at your company. Possess proven communication skills and strong work ethic that will aid your company in meeting its milestones.”

Teen Resume Objective #2

“Responsible babysitter with experience caring for children during weekends, evenings, and summer and winter breaks. Skilled in creating fun, engaging, and educational activities, while demonstrating a priority for children’s safety and well-being. Trusted by parents, with mutual loving affection for all of the cared-for children.”

Teen Resume Objective #3

“Tech-savvy student at Alameda High School, adept at coding and computer design. Particularly proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign as well as coding languages Python and HTML. Looking to hone skills and gain more experience in the technology industry with an internship at Intel.”

An effective teen resume objective leverages the work-related skills you’ve picked up throughout your life. That’s because if you don’t have work experience, employers must look for other things (like your skills) to see if you can handle the job.

3. Fill out your relevant experience section

If you have any work experience, be sure to include it in this section. If you don’t, you can fill this section with any other experiences that show employers you possess the right skills for the role.

On a resume for teenagers with no experience, you can fill your work experience with:

  • Extracurricular activities
  • Job shadowing
  • Volunteer work
  • Coursework
  • Babysitting
  • Hobbies and interests

If you’re writing a college freshman resume or a resume for a college application, you can also include details about your academic achievements, such as involvement in clubs and the relevant coursework you completed. For instance, if you’re applying for a hotel front desk position, you can mention the skills you developed while studying hospitality in school.

When writing your experience bullet points, make sure to start your sentences with strong action verbs that describe what you accomplished.

Too often, resumes contain boring phrases like “responsible for taking customer orders” or “tasked with tracking inventory”. However these phrases don’t tell an employer anything about how you completed those tasks. The perfect resume opts for action verbs that highlight your performance to show employers what you’re capable of and grab their attention.

Here are a few action verb examples to use in your teen resume:

ImproveIncrease
StreamlineSupport
RaiseDiscuss
AssistCollaborate
FacilitateCommit
VolunteerOrganize

Even if you’re lacking relevant experience, using action verbs when describing your work history can set you apart from other candidates and qualify you for a high-paying teen job.

4. Showcase skills you’ve developed in school

If you’re like most teenagers, you probably don’t have much work experience to list on your resume. That’s where a strong resume skills section comes into play.

It’s still possible to write a great high school resume for your first part-time gig or teen summer job as long as you can highlight hard and soft skills.

Here’s a list of transferable skills for a teenage resume:

  • Leadership skills
  • Time management
  • Organizational skills
  • Teamwork skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Communication skills (written and oral)

A great way to emphasize your skills is by providing examples of how you’ve used or honed them. For instance, stating that you always stick to deadlines shows employers that you have strong time management skills.

Or, to demonstrate teamwork skills, you can write about how you’ve collaborated with your classmates on a group assignment, or your extracurricular participation in group sports.

5. Fill the page with a variety of qualifications

With barely any job experience, filling up the entire page may seem challenging at first. However, you can add in your academic achievements, certifications, extracurricular activities, involvement in clubs, or even your hobbies and interests.

For example, you can include any honors or awards received in the education section of your resume. Academic achievements can be a good reflection of your work ethic.

6. Proofread carefully to make the best impression

Finally, always double check (or even triple check) your resume for mistakes. You might be tempted to send in your resume as soon as you complete it, but read it over a couple times. Scan through it very thoroughly to make sure there aren’t any typos or grammatical errors.

Whether you’re writing your first resume for a job or you’re a resume writing professional, it’s always a good idea to have an experienced set of eyes review your application. Regardless of how minor a mistake is, sending in a resume and cover letter with typos will hurt your chances of getting an interview.

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