Reframing Your Resume: Extracurriculars

When it comes to putting together a killer resume, it's key to identify the deeper story within your experiences. How can you portray your hobbies, interests, and achievements as crucial qualities any employer would value?

Let’s take a look:

College Soccer Player > Collaborative Team Player: Being part of a college soccer team isn't just about winning the championships; it's about working together like a well-oiled machine, collaborating under pressure, and making sure everyone's on the same page. Basically, you’ve got a masterclass in teamwork, and that's something every boss loves.

Sorority President > Highly Organized and Leadership Skills: Serving as sorority president not only requires exceptional organizational leadership prowess, but managing a bunch of unique personalities is a skill that's like gold in any job. Let’s not forget planning events, juggling tasks, and being the go-to person for dozens, if not hundreds, of people while steering initiatives towards success. You’re hired.

Theater Minor > Great Communication Skills and Comfortable Under Pressure: Theater has given you the confidence to communicate effectively and articulate your thoughts clearly. Standing in the spotlight demonstrates your composure under pressure, aka a crash course in keeping cool when things get crazy at work.

Boys & Girls Club Volunteer > Supportive and Values-Driven: Volunteering your time shows that you're all heart, and your community spirit is commendable. This is proof of your commitment to mentoring and giving back to others; who wouldn't want that on their team?

By reframing your extracurricular activities, your resume isn't just a list of activities; it's a showcase of the valuable skills and qualities that employers are eager to find in their potential candidates.

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