Resumes and Lack of Education

June 14, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Resume Tips

A lot of positions require or prefer a degree these days. Even positions for while you may be exceedingly qualified for may reject you if you don’t have a degree. Without that piece of paper, you may not even be able to get your foot in the door at many places.

But there are ways to make yourself look especially appealing without actually having a degree. We’re going to look at some ways to pad your resume with true facts that will help you have a better chance of getting an interview, even without a formal education.

1. Take Some Classes

You don’t necessarily have to have a formal degree to have an education worth mentioning. If you don’t have the time or money to get a degree, you can still take some night classes that would look good on a resume. Once you’ve completed these classes, they will help fill up your education section. Remember, only mention classes that are specifically related to the position you are applying for. A class in automotive repair isn’t going to be very helpful if you’re applying for a job as a line cook.

2. List Internships and Volunteer Work

If necessary, you can list volunteer work and internships as education. These types of work experience are very valuable educational experiences, especially if they are in the field you are intending to work in!

3. Get Work Experience

Even if you have to take low-paying jobs for a while, it’s very important to get work experience if you don’t have and education. Don’t just seek employment with any company, but try to get a position with one of the most highly-respected and well-known companies in your field. This kind of experience is absolutely invaluable, especially if you come highly recommended from this employer! A low-level job in one of these titans of industry is better than a higher-level position at a company that is unknown, unless of course the difference in the level of responsibility are very significant.

Some employers are going to be completely inflexible. They will see you don’t have a degree and just automatically throw away your resume without even reading it. This is unavoidable. But some companies will be slightly more flexible if they see other information that impresses them. You just need to do everything you can to emphasize this information so they can see it before they toss your resume in the bin!