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How to List GED on Resume : Tips & Sample Example

Listing your GED (General Educational Development) on your resume shows you have a high-school-level credential. Present it clearly and professionally.

Where to Put GED

List it in your Education section. Use a clear line: "GED, [State or Testing Center], [Year]." If you have no higher degree, Education can be short; if you have a degree, list the degree first and GED only if you want to show the full education path.

What to Include

  • Credential: "GED" or "General Educational Development."
  • State or testing center (optional but can add clarity).
  • Year earned.

Sample

Education: GED, [State], 2020.
Or: GED, [Year]. [Degree], [School], [Year] (if you have a degree).

What to Avoid

Do not apologize or downplay the GED. State it matter-of-factly. If you have additional training or certifications, list those too.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I list my GED on my resume?
    In the Education section: "GED, [State or Testing Center], [Year]." Keep it clear and professional.
  • Should I put GED on my resume?
    Yes. It shows you have a high-school-level credential. List it in Education.
  • What if I have a GED and a degree?
    List the degree first (e.g., B.A., [School], [Year]). You can add GED if you want to show the full path; it is optional.
  • Does a GED look bad on a resume?
    No. A GED is a valid credential. Present it clearly and focus the rest of your resume on experience and skills.