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Create CVThe education section on a housekeeper resume should be simple, relevant, and clearly formatted. Most employers in housekeeping care more about experience and reliability than formal education, but listing your education correctly still strengthens your application and builds credibility.
At minimum, include:
School name
Diploma or GED
Graduation or completion date
Relevant training or certifications
If you have experience, place education near the bottom. If you’re new or have no experience, place it near the top to show your foundation.
Even though housekeeping is a skill-based role, recruiters still scan the education section quickly to assess:
Basic reliability and completion of schooling
Ability to follow instructions and routines
Exposure to structured environments
Any formal training in cleaning, safety, or hospitality
From a recruiter’s perspective, a clean and properly formatted education section signals attention to detail, which is critical in housekeeping roles.
Keep it focused and relevant. Do not overcomplicate it.
Name of school (high school, GED program, or college)
Diploma, GED, or relevant program
Graduation date (or expected date)
Housekeeping or sanitation training
Workplace safety training (OSHA basics, infection control)
Hospitality or hotel-related courses
Workshops or short-term certifications
Online courses related to cleaning or hygiene
Use a consistent, clean format. This is the standard structure used in the U.S.:
Format:
School Name
Diploma or Program
City, State
Graduation Date
Lincoln High School
High School Diploma
Dallas, TX
Graduated: May 2020
Education
Central High School
High School Diploma
Orlando, FL
Graduated: June 2015
Basic Workplace Safety Training (OSHA Intro)
Completed: 2018
Simple and clean
Adds relevant training without overloading
Education
GED Certification
State of California
Completed: 2021
Online Course: Infection Control Basics
Completed: 2022
Shows initiative
Includes relevant, job-related training
Education
Roosevelt High School
High School Diploma (Expected)
Phoenix, AZ
Expected Graduation: May 2026
Hospitality & Cleaning Practices Workshop
Completed: 2025
Highlights ongoing education
Adds relevant exposure despite limited experience
Education
Westbrook Community College
Certificate in Hospitality Support
Denver, CO
Completed: 2023
Previous Degree:
Associate Degree in Retail Management
Completed: 2018
Bridges previous experience with new career path
Shows intentional transition into housekeeping
Placement depends on your experience level.
Place education after work experience.
Why:
Recruiters prioritize your cleaning experience, reliability, and past roles.
Place education near the top, after your summary.
Why:
It becomes your strongest credibility signal.
There is no universal rule, but here is the correct approach:
Experienced candidates → Education last
Entry-level candidates → Education first
Career switchers → After summary, before experience
Recruiter insight:
If your experience proves you can do the job, education becomes secondary.
List your most recent or highest education first.
Avoid creative formatting. Keep it professional and easy to scan.
If you’ve taken any courses related to cleaning, safety, or hospitality, include them.
Do not add:
GPA (not relevant)
Coursework (unless directly related)
Long descriptions
If the job mentions:
Infection control
Hotel cleaning standards
OSHA safety
Make sure your education or training reflects that.
Education
[School Name]
[Diploma or Certification]
[City, State]
[Graduation Date]
Optional:
[Relevant Training or Certification]
[Completion Date]
Weak Example:
Included full course descriptions and unrelated subjects
Good Example:
Listed only diploma and relevant certifications
Do not include unrelated degrees unless you connect them to the job.
Recruiters expect completion or expected dates. Leaving them out looks incomplete.
Inconsistent formatting makes your resume look unprofessional.
Even basic certifications can give you an advantage. Do not skip them.
From a hiring perspective, the best education sections:
Are clean and easy to read
Show basic completion (high school or GED)
Include any safety or sanitation training
Do not distract from experience
In real hiring scenarios, candidates who include relevant training like infection control or OSHA basics often stand out, especially for hospital or hotel housekeeping roles.
Use:
GED
Online courses
Certifications
Focus on showing willingness to learn.
Use:
Expected graduation date
Any relevant workshops or volunteer work
Highlight:
Transferable training
Any hospitality or cleaning-related courses
List it under education or certifications:
Example:
Workplace Training:
Professional Cleaning Techniques
Completed: 2022
Make sure your education section:
Includes school name and diploma/GED
Has clear dates
Uses consistent formatting
Adds relevant training if available
Is placed correctly based on your experience