I did not go to college. I graduated high school 15 years ago. But, over the last 10 years I have owned a couple of successful businesses and I just sold my final one. Looking to get away from the business owner life and start a career while I’m still young enough to transition. I don’t see any value in putting that I graduated high school 15 years ago and I am trying to keep my resume to one page and that has already been a bit of an issue. I finally got it squeezed down but if I add an education section it pushes it to two. So I am just curious if ATS will auto reject me with no education section. I have not searched for a job in a long time and I am feeling lost in a lot of aspects of it.
At what point should I stop including High School on my resume?
Should I put Highschool education in resume?
How should one go about including high school on a resume?
Should I still include my high school on my resume?
If you haven't graduated yet, and don't have much other experience to add, it couldn't hurt. That said you should focus more on recent pursuits, especially what activities you've been involved with in college.
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I graduated high school in 2000. I have no secondary education.
I am on my 4th full time job since 16 (1996-2003, 2003-2010, 2010-2022, 2022 to now).
I'm updating my resume for an internal position at my current company.
Should I just drop my lame "My Town High School - 1996 -2000" line from my education section?
I was updating it to be "Licenses/Education" to include those that I have received at this current employer, but including high school as a 40+ year old person just seems lame.