Resume Tips for Indigenous Youth Entering the Workforce
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RESUME TIPS · MARCH 2026
Resume
Tips for Indigenous Youth Entering the Workforce
A
strong resume opens doors. Here's practical guidance to help you write one that
gets results.
Keep It Clear and Concise
One page is ideal for most
applicants. Use clear sections, bullet points, and white space. Employers scan
resumes quickly — make yours easy to read at a glance.
Write a Strong Summary
A 2–3 sentence professional
summary at the top tells employers who you are and what you bring. Be specific
about your skills and the type of role you're seeking.
Include All Relevant Experience
Don't overlook volunteer
work, community roles, or informal experience. Helping at community events,
working on band committees, or supporting elders all count as real, valuable
experience.
Use Clear, Specific Language
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Start each bullet point with an action verb
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Quantify your experience where possible — numbers stand out
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Be specific rather than vague — show what you actually did
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Match the language used in the job posting
Before You Submit
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Spell-check everything carefully
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Have someone else read it for errors
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Save as PDF: FirstName-LastName-Resume.pdf
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Upload to Aboriginal Hire so employers can find you
Aboriginal Hire is
here to support every step of your career journey. Browse thousands of jobs at
aboriginalhire.ca.
