Resume Building: 4 Ways High School Students Can Enhance Their College Resumes This Summer While Staying Safe From COVID-19 by Allison Spiropoulos

School/Education Career
3 years ago

Resume Building: 4 Ways High School Students Can Enhance Their College Resumes This Summer While Staying Safe From COVID-19

It's no secret that this is not how high school and college students (or anyone for that matter) imagined their 2020 summer would play out. Internships have been canceled, summer jobs are limited and social distancing is making networking challenging as everyone works to stay safe during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While this summer may be non-traditional, there are still ways for students to build out their resumes as they prepare to apply for college and/or internships. Here are four ideas:

  • Learn a New Foreign Language or Programming Language: These days students can take on a new language of any type – foreign or programming  with just a smartphone or computer and a strong commitment. This is possible thanks to the seemingly endless resources available to them through online courses like Codecademy or Duolingo, educational apps and audio programs such as Rosetta Stone or video platforms like Vidcode. Learning a new computer programming language (like JavaScript, Python or Swift) or a new foreign language (like Spanish, French or German) will not only add value to a resume, it will also open up new opportunities and career prospects.
  • Set Up Virtual Informational Interviews: Students should identify a handful of companies they are interested in interning for and reach out via LinkedIn to schedule a virtual informational interview. Doing so will allow them to learn more about the company while developing an important relationship that will pay off when they go to apply down the line. Students can mention conducting these virtual interviews in their extracurricular activities or hobbies section of college applications or resumes to make them stand out from the crowd even more and earn recognition for being proactive and ambitious.
  • Volunteer Virtually: While it may seem like volunteering opportunities would be impossible with so many areas facing stay-at-home orders this summer, the reality is that there are a plethora of opportunities that exist virtually. Many organizations have adapted their strategies to include virtual meetings and are making every effort to continue serving their communities and constituents during this new normal. From video chatting with lonely senior citizens and operating crisis call lines to provide at-risk youth with guidance, or transcribing historical documents for nonprofit museums to make their collections more accessible, there’s something out there for everyone. Catchafire is a volunteer search tool exclusively for online volunteer projects, and it’s a great place to start.
  • Become a Moderator for an Online Learning Community: By becoming a moderator for a peer-to-peer learning community such as Brainly, teens can take on leadership opportunities, discover how easy and rewarding it is to help other students of all ages, and learn about working in a team environment. Teenagers and highschoolers can also gain professional experience in brand ambassadorship, content moderation and community management; develop lifelong communication skills  and earn the prestigious title of being a certified moderator on the world’s largest online learning community.

These are just a few ideas for high school and college students to step up their resumes or college applications a notch above the rest during their summer downtime.

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Julie Rose
These are really good ideas.
Tribe
Learning a new language is genius. Smart idea for college kids or anyone!
Elisa Schmitz
I love these ideas, Allison Spiropoulos ! I didn't think about virtual volunteering but that is brilliant. Thank you for sharing this with us and welcome to 30Seconds. We look forward to learning more from you!
Nan Chul Shin
I completely agree with this article.

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