<p>Hello! So I'm trying to clean up my resume and could use some tips. If you could let me know how my activites, jobs, volunteer work looks, that'd be great! I'm currently a sophomore in college, and I still don't know what I'd like to do, but I'm leaning towards a dream of gallery work or working for a magazine in possibly event planning of some sort. I know I don't have very much relative experience, and my resume could definitely be weeded out a bit! Thanks! </p>
<p>Here's what my resume includes (basically really quick, without the fancy words and clean design):</p>
<p>Education: College.....(omitted due to privacy), Arts Management and Art History, 3.2 gpa, proj. grad date: may 2013</p>
<p>work: boutique sales associate (name omitted due to privacy), summers 2009 and 2010, responsibilities included opening store, handling money, communicating with customers and contributing to social media websites.
I also worked as a lifeguard for 2 summers, but I don't know if that's a good thing to put on resumes. I coached a swim team, too. This was during high school, though.</p>
<p>volunteer work: historic house tours volunteer docent for preservation society, october 2010
art exhibit volunteer in the event design and management category
my city's fashion week-hosted by a magazine-volunteer for the survey team
ran a swim-a-thon on my own in high school that raised over $3000 for american cancer society (don't know if I should include that and other high school stuff like special olympics...)</p>
<p>Other activities: phi sigma pi honors fraternity (it's coed) initiate this fall, volunteer corps club, club swimming, I also wrote an article for my college's newspaper (it's a come whenever, choose an article and write it kind of thing that's open to everyone so I don't know how to put this on a resume) high school stuff that might look good but I don't know if I should include: nj girls state, national young leaders conference, national honor society, varsity swimming captain, varsity golf captain, environmental club director of fundraising</p>
<p>That's about it, I think! </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>