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How can I build a resume as a tenth grader who is interested in fashion, culinary arts, BFA/toy design, pet appearal designing, business, and sculpting??
How can I build a resume as a tenth grader who is interested in fashion, culinary arts, BFA/toy design, pet appearal designing, business, and sculpting?
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Rebecca’s Answer
The important thing to do at this point in your life is to chase all of those interests! Go do them! Explore! Figure stuff out. Try things! You could make a portfolio website or Instagram account to show what you have done and walk through the learning and thought process in each project. That would be the most “resume” thing you can do at this point and is what people deep in their career do, because in the creative professions a portfolio is maybe even more important than a resume. Especially when you are starting out. The most impressive thing in a young creative isn’t their resume, it is their passion, attitude, and perspective. Be curious. Be resillient. Keep following your nose! This is the time for it!
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Alexa’s Answer
Hi Myonney,
It’s completely normal to have many interests, especially at your age — and honestly, it’s a great thing. Exploring different fields helps you discover what truly excites you (and you never know when skills from one area will support another).
The key challenge — and opportunity — will be learning how to combine your interests or when to focus on them separately.
When it comes to building a resume, it’s important to know that there is no single CV that works for every job. As you grow, you’ll need to adapt your resume depending on the opportunity— highlighting fashion for a fashion-related role, design for a design program, or business skills for entrepreneurial paths. It does take effort, but it’s absolutely worth it.
As a saying from my country goes: “He who grasps at too much, holds nothing.” That doesn’t mean you should give things up — it means learning how to focus intentionally.
From what you’ve shared, I see a strong creative direction leaning toward design, which is a field full of diverse paths. Keep practicing, creating, and experimenting. Over time, your interests will start to connect more naturally, and your path will become clearer.
You’re off to a great start — stay curious and keep refining your skills.✨
It’s completely normal to have many interests, especially at your age — and honestly, it’s a great thing. Exploring different fields helps you discover what truly excites you (and you never know when skills from one area will support another).
The key challenge — and opportunity — will be learning how to combine your interests or when to focus on them separately.
When it comes to building a resume, it’s important to know that there is no single CV that works for every job. As you grow, you’ll need to adapt your resume depending on the opportunity— highlighting fashion for a fashion-related role, design for a design program, or business skills for entrepreneurial paths. It does take effort, but it’s absolutely worth it.
As a saying from my country goes: “He who grasps at too much, holds nothing.” That doesn’t mean you should give things up — it means learning how to focus intentionally.
From what you’ve shared, I see a strong creative direction leaning toward design, which is a field full of diverse paths. Keep practicing, creating, and experimenting. Over time, your interests will start to connect more naturally, and your path will become clearer.
You’re off to a great start — stay curious and keep refining your skills.✨
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Emily’s Answer
I don’t think I’m understanding why you need a resume. I think at this point - you need to focus on doing things you love, a resume in time will build itself. You have a lot of interest, but need time to develop them into future skills.