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High School Resume Generator

Generate 2 grounded resume drafts for college applications, scholarships, or your first job. Uses only the activities, work, and skills you list.

A high school resume is the document a college admissions office, a scholarship committee, or a first-time employer reads to decide what to do next. It's short by definition — most students don't have years of paid work — so what's there has to count. This generator returns 2 grounded drafts from your school, GPA, activities, work, and skills. It will not invent extracurriculars, employers, or GPAs.

How it works

A few steps, no signup

  1. Step 1

    Enter school, graduation year, and (optional) GPA

  2. Step 2

    Pick your goal — college, scholarship, first job, or internship

  3. Step 3

    Add activities, work (any kind), and skills; click Generate

When to use

The right moment

  • Building your first resume for a college or scholarship application
  • Applying for a summer job or first internship
  • Refreshing an older draft after a new club or volunteer role

Examples

What you'll get

College-bound junior

Input: School: Westview HS; GPA 3.8; Goal: college; Activities: debate, robotics; Work: none; Skills: Python, public speaking

Output: 2 drafts leading with Education + GPA + Activities. No fabricated work history.

First-job seeker

Input: School: Westview HS; Goal: first-job; Work: babysitting, summer camp counselor; Skills: customer service, Spanish

Output: 2 drafts leading with Skills + Work history. Activities supplement.

What this tool isn't

Honest limitations

  • Output is a starting point. Read each draft and remove anything that's not yours.
  • We don't include work experience sections when you list none — that's deliberate; don't paste in fake jobs.
  • Drafts use plain text; you'll style and format in your editor.

FAQ

Common questions

Will it invent activities or jobs?

No. The generator is instructed to use only the facts you provide. If you didn't list an activity, it won't appear in the draft.

What if I have no work experience?

Skip the work experience field. The draft will lead with Skills + Activities. This is normal for a high school resume.

Should I include GPA?

If your GPA is 3.5 or higher, yes. Below that, leave it off — listing a low GPA is worse than no GPA. The generator follows this rule.

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