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    How To Make A CV For Students

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriJune 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Creating a CV (Curriculum Vitae) as a student may seem challenging, especially if you have little or no work experience. However, a well-organized CV can help you stand out by highlighting your education, skills, and achievements. Whether you’re applying for a job, internship, or scholarship, here’s how to make a CV for students.

    1. Start with Your Personal Details
      At the top of your CV, write your full name, phone number, email address, and location (you don’t need your full home address—just the town or city is enough). Make sure your email is professional and simple, like janekamau@gmail.com, not nicknames or slang.
    2. Write a Short Personal Statement
      Include a brief paragraph about who you are, what you’re studying, and what you’re looking for. This should be clear and confident. Example:
      “I am a dedicated and organized high school student with strong communication skills, currently seeking part-time work to gain hands-on experience in a professional environment.”
    3. List Your Education
      Start with your most recent education first. Include the school name, location, and dates attended. Mention your current level (e.g. KCSE candidate or Form 3 student) and highlight any strong subjects or awards received.

    Example:
    Sunrise Secondary School, Nairobi
    2021 – Present
    Currently in Form 4; strong grades in English, Maths, and Business Studies. Member of the debate and science clubs.

    1. Mention Work Experience (If Any)
      If you’ve done any holiday jobs, internships, or volunteer work, list them here. Include your role, the place, and the dates. Briefly describe your duties or what you learned.

    Example:
    Volunteer Assistant – ABC Primary School Library
    April 2024 – May 2024
    Helped organize books and assisted younger students with reading.

    1. Highlight Your Skills
      Even if you don’t have job experience, you can include useful skills. Think of school activities, computer skills, teamwork, or anything relevant to the role you’re applying for.

    Example:

    • Good at using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
    • Can speak English and Kiswahili fluently
    • Able to work in a team and follow instructions
    • Fast learner and dependable
    1. Add Achievements and Interests
      Mention any awards, leadership roles, or extra-curricular activities. This gives employers or schools a better idea of your personality and commitment.
    2. Keep It Neat and Simple
      Use clear headings, short sentences, and consistent formatting. Stick to one page if possible. Avoid long paragraphs, and check for spelling or grammar mistakes before printing or sending.

    Also Read: How To Maintain Discipline In The Classroom

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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