Do I list education if it’s only High School?
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Should I take my high school info off my resume once I graduate college.
What do I put for education if I went to high school but didn’t graduate ?
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.
This is an unusual situation. It's quite rare to have a Ph.D. and nothing else. Sometimes that happens with extremely talented kids who skip a lot of schooling and get their Ph.D. early in life or come from countries where schooling is difficult or disorganized.
See for example https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/17841/phd-without-previous-academic-degree-truth-or-myth
Other less flattering but possible explanations are a "pity Ph.D." for someone who has spend a lot of time at a certain faculty without anything to show for it OR it's coming from a Ph.D. mill that basically doctorates anyone who will pay the money for it.
I have no idea whether any of these are applicable to you, or whether your case is different. I would recommend that you provide an explanation. If you don't do this yourself the person who reads it WILL make some assumptions and these could very well be the bad explanations.
Should I list incomplete high school and incomplete undergrad on my resume or job applications (and if so, how)?
You should list an factual correct explanation of why you have a Ph.D. and nothing else. You don't need to list the details although a time line would help to assess this.
Frankly, a lot of this depends on your current age. If you are 22, you are golden. If you are 42, than that's going to be very hard to put a positive spin on you educational background.
Having a letter from your university that Ph.D. without any previous degree is "normal procedure" for them would help.
You will need to put down the dates you attended, and leave out the degrees/diploma conferred, since you don't have them. You should probably address this in a cover letter because it will be odd.
I'm entering my senior year in college and, obviously, I'll be looking to start me career soon. My major is in Information Systems. My current resume is pretty full and I've had to narrow the margins and make the text a bit smaller to make it all fit on one page. Once I graduate from college though will I need my High school name or GPA or anything on there? Do employers care about that at all?
If they do look at it do they care that I took AP and IB classes or should I just keep it short and just put where I went and my GPA. Right now my High school section is only about 4 lines but I'm wondering if its necessary at all as I approach graduating.
Thank you.