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Resume for internship – Should I bother including my only work experience if it was just babysitting?

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I’m creating a resume for my junior-level social work internship. I have a lot of volunteer experience but my only work experience that applies is babysitting that I did 3-4 years ago when I was in high school.

Would it be better to leave work experience completely out and let them focus on my volunteer experience, or should I go ahead and include it?

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February 8th, 2010 at 7:02 pm

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  1. If you are still in college or just out of college I think it would be a good thing. Shows you are responsible and have been from a young age.

    Good luck!
    References :
    http://onlythebestjobs.com/job-seeking/10905/2010/02/01/resume-advice/

    Tom

    9 Feb 10 at 12:34 am

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    Jimmy

    9 Feb 10 at 12:47 am

  3. If the position you are applying for has absolutely nothing to do with babysitting, i’d skip it. Focus instead on your volunteer work and other extracurricular activities, in which you exhibited skills that would be useful to your employer. Don’t know which ones to list? Keep resume extracurricular activities if they demonstrate your commitment to these activities, skills and responsibilities:

    1. Managing People and Events

    Have you acted as a leader in any of your extracurricular activities? Been captain of the football team? Editor-in-chief at your school newspaper? Mention it on your resume!

    Managerial skills, even in your school newspaper, demonstrate your ability to work with and organize a group–an impressive extracurricular activity!

    2. Study Abroad and Foreign Language Programs

    Proficiency in more than one language is a valuable asset anywhere you go, including the workplace. Your attempt at learning another language (however successful), looks attractive on a resume.

    Studying abroad demonstrates a desire to explore new cultures and the ability to integrate quickly with other people, which is a valuable skill in the workplace.

    3. Community Service

    As a resume extracurricular activity, it doesn’t get much better than community service. This shows that you’re a self-starter, that you’re selfless, and that you care about the community that you’re part of. With enough resume extracurricular activities like these, you’ll be preparing for a job interview in no time.

    4. Writing & Technical Experience

    If you have writing experience or technical training, these are great resume extracurricular activities to include. Even if they seem unrelated, these skills are useful in nearly all workplaces.

    Being able to express yourself, in English or HTML, is a skill that companies greatly value, so let your resume tell them how experienced you are!

    5. Long-Term Dedication

    If you’ve had a job or extracurricular activity that you’ve worked on for a long period of time, mention it on your resume even if it doesn’t relate to the job you’re applying for.

    The ability to commit to a specific task for an extended period of time is an admirable and attractive aspect of resume extracurricular activities.

    Resume extracurricular activities should be carefully selected. Listing dozens of unrelated, passing extracurricular activities says little about you and makes you seem unfocused.

    Listing relevant and admirable resume extracurricular skills shows employers what kind of work ethic you have and what valuable skills you can bring to the table.
    References :
    http://www.universitylanguage.com/blog/08/resume-extracurricular-activities/

    Polina

    9 Feb 10 at 1:09 am

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