Lebenslauf füllen?

Hey, wie kann ich meinen Lebenslauf füllen? Ich steige jetzt von Schule auf Ausbildung, und mein Lebenslauf ist mal gerade eine dreiviertel Seite gefüllt und es sieht so leer aus…

(Ausbildung für physio)

hab meine Schulbildung heißt:

-Grundschule

-Realschule

-fachoberschule

praktikum habe ich eins:

-Reha Klinik

Sprachen & Kenntnisse:

-deutsch (Muttersprache)

-englisch (gut)

-IT Kenntnisse: Microsoft Grundlagen

und das war’s auch schon bin mir unsicher ob ich Hobbys machen soll, es füllt zwar den Lebenslauf interessiert nur absolut keinen und das sind auch nicht wirklich Hobbys die mir in dem Job helfen

hilfeee

*kleine Ergänzung, ich habe auch nie neben der Schule gearbeitet, also Nebenjob oder minijob gibt es nicht

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Ausbildungspark
1 year ago

Hi, with the YouBot you can create your resume for free and quickly. The Youbot give you good examples. Then you can choose the appropriate layout and create the pdf. Super easy!

You can find the assistant here: https://www.trainingpark.com/youbotplus-demo/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdi4kgiGTgc

akesipalisa
1 year ago

It doesn’t matter if a young person is short.

The highest degree achieved, i.e. the upper secondary school, is sufficient to indicate schooling. The fact that you were in the primary school is self-evident.

During the internship, you could learn more about the content if this is important for your training.

TechnikTim
1 year ago

You should be under 20 years old. At that age there is not much to write in the CV.

With the azubis that apply to us, every resume looks like yours. Of course all have only one side. I’m getting stubborn when there’s more in there. If someone has already started 3 trainings and studies, this is a sign that the person also cancels this training and chose it only for money.

All right. In my profession hobbies are quite important to realize how interested you are in the profession, but if your hobbies have nothing to do with the job, you can also leave them away.

TechnikTim
1 year ago
Reply to  annonyuser2265

It makes you at least more sympathetic. I think it’s great if my azubis have such direct hobbies. This shows that they have interest in a particular matter and that interest is also retained and willing to learn.

Schauspieler691
1 year ago

Hello,

That’s okay. You can’t even write a lot, because you’re getting out of training, right? Then you can’t have done much. The companies that you are accommodating are also aware of this. Successful application

milujijazyky
1 year ago

I speak here for myself and therefore stand in opposition to repeatedly collated career Bibles. Just write about your hobbies and interests. As a school graduate it shows that you also have your own fields of employment. Even as a university graduate, you should take this briefly to show that you have not only been shocked in your study. There’s something that’s sorted out by the staffer, I don’t fit.

rotesand
1 year ago

If you are volunteering, you can add it, but should not invent anything and stay with the truth. Otherwise you don’t have to stretch the resume artificially – as a young person you haven’t experienced as much as one who has been on this earth for 50 years. Good luck!

rotesand
1 year ago
Reply to  annonyuser2265

Of course:-). I’m glad to help you.

Ostsee1982
1 year ago

At your age, there’s not much that can stand in the CV. I would describe the internship in more detail (what you did there specifically), list Hobbes and specify the PC knowledge. For this, you can make the letter more detailed.

HugoHustensaft
1 year ago

My goodness, with young people, the CV has not so many entries yet, where is the problem? Still better than blowing up artificially with any inconvenience …