Learning Objectives

I CAN

Understand the goals and components of a successful resume

Explain key strategies to maximize the effectiveness of a resume

Analyze real examples of resumes to determine their effectiveness.

Create their own resume that meets the criteria for success.

Key Takeaways

Your resume is designed to:

catch an employer's attention,

describe your value (use statistics and stories when possible)

let them know how to contact you.

Every resume should be tailored to the specific job and organization you want.

Fast Facts

Recruiters spend an average of six seconds reviewing on individual resume. (The Ladders)

Google now gets more than 1,300 resumes a day. (Oprah)

The average number of people who apply for any given job: 118. Twenty-percent of those applicants get an interview. (Forbes)

Many companies use talent-management software to screen resumes, weeding out up to 50% of applicationsbefore anyone ever looks at a resume or cover letter. (Forbes)Your Name

Street Address

City, State, Zip Code

Phone Number

Email address

Objective

Type Objective here

Education

High School Name School City, State

Dates of attendance

Work Experience

Company Name, Dates of Employment

Job Title, description, responsibilities

Company Name, Dates of Employment

Job Title, description, responsibilities

Achievements

List academic and other achievementsActivities

List volunteer experience, sports, clubs, etc as well as dates of involvement

List volunteer experience, sports, clubs, etc as well as dates of involvement

Skills

List computer, language or other personal skills here

List computer, language or other personal skills here

I'm in 9th grade with no work experience currently. I've done girl scouts before. I want to get into culinary arts. I was in cross country back in 6th grade and I'm trying to get into track this year. I've done archery 5th grade year. I've done chorus 4th-6th grade. I'm pretty good at cooking. I've gotten picked for my art to be displayed at a mall. I know how to use Word, Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.

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Based on your background and experiences, here’s a tailored resume template for you that highlights your skills, achievements, and relevant information for pursuing a career in culinary arts. Remember to customize it further for specific opportunities you're interested in.


[Your Name]
[Your Street Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Your Phone Number]
[Your Email Address]


Objective
Aspiring culinary arts student eager to learn and grow in the culinary field. Passionate about cooking and creative presentation, with aspirations to develop skills and gain practical experience.


Education
[Your High School Name]
[City, State]
Expected Graduation: [Month, Year]


Work Experience
Currently no formal work experience; however, I have developed culinary skills through personal practice and participation in community activities.


Achievements

  • Selected for art display at the mall for personal artwork, showcasing creativity.
  • Achieved a leadership position in Girl Scouts, demonstrating teamwork and commitment.

Activities

  • Girl Scouts: Engaged in community service and activities focused on leadership and teamwork (Year – Year).
  • Cross Country: Participated in team sports, developing discipline and physical fitness (6th grade).
  • Track: Currently preparing to join the track team this year.
  • Archery: Practiced archery, enhancing focus and hand-eye coordination (5th grade).
  • Chorus: Member of the chorus, fostering teamwork and performing arts skills (4th to 6th grade).

Skills

  • Culinary Skills: Passionate cook with experience in meal preparation and presentation.
  • Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, enabling effective communication and presentation of culinary projects.
  • Language Skills: [Any language skills you may have, if applicable].

References
Available upon request.


Tips for Customizing Your Resume:

  1. Formatting: Use a clean and professional layout. Make sure fonts are easy to read and consistent throughout.

  2. Tailor for Each Application: If applying to a specific culinary opportunity, consider adjusting your objective and highlighting skills/experiences that match the job description.

  3. Add More Achievements: If you accomplish additional activities, awards, or certifications related to cooking (e.g., cooking classes, competitions), include them.

  4. Keep It Updated: As you gain more experiences and acquire new skills, update your resume regularly.

  5. Proofread: Ensure there are no spelling or grammar errors.

With this template and tips, you can create a strong resume that showcases your unique skills and experiences as you embark on your journey in culinary arts! Good luck!