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Kyle’s Answer
In music and technology, people care more about what you can do, like demo recordings and projects, than about resumes. But if you need to make a resume as a 10th grader, remember it doesn't have to be long. People understand you're just starting out. Include any activities, jobs, hobbies, and skills that relate to the jobs you want. Focus on making your resume clear and well-organized. Quality matters more than the number of things you list. Check out examples online and try to create something similar. You can also ask someone like an English teacher to review it and give advice. It may take some effort, but working hard on your resume shows that you'll be dedicated and hardworking in any job you pursue.
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Mario’s Answer
Hey Felix, thanks for sharing your question!
It's awesome to see your interest in technology, especially since it's everywhere in every career these days. Music and tech go hand in hand, and it's super exciting how you can mix, produce, or even create with them! Just make sure your resume highlights key points like the projects you were involved in, the roles you played, the outcomes of those projects, and any special certifications you’re pursuing, along with where you’re at in the process.
Be specific but don’t overload it! It’s really important to start with an objective at the top—what’s your goal and what main areas have you been developing or want to explore.
It's awesome to see your interest in technology, especially since it's everywhere in every career these days. Music and tech go hand in hand, and it's super exciting how you can mix, produce, or even create with them! Just make sure your resume highlights key points like the projects you were involved in, the roles you played, the outcomes of those projects, and any special certifications you’re pursuing, along with where you’re at in the process.
Be specific but don’t overload it! It’s really important to start with an objective at the top—what’s your goal and what main areas have you been developing or want to explore.