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Create CVThe education section on a janitor resume should be simple, clear, and directly relevant. List your high school diploma or GED, school name, and graduation date, along with any custodial, safety, or cleaning-related training or certifications. Place it after experience if you have work history, or near the top if you’re entry-level or have no degree.
Hiring managers for janitorial roles don’t expect advanced degrees. What they want is proof that you are:
Reliable
Able to follow instructions
Trained in safety and cleaning procedures
Consistent and detail-oriented
Your education section should reinforce those traits—not overwhelm with irrelevant academic details.
Recruiter insight: In most janitor hiring decisions, education is secondary to experience. However, a clean, properly formatted education section signals professionalism and attention to detail, which matters in this field.
Keep it minimal but relevant. Include only what adds value.
School name (high school, GED program, or equivalent)
Diploma or credential (High School Diploma or GED)
Graduation date (or expected date)
OSHA or workplace safety training
Infection control or sanitation training
Cleaning or facility maintenance certifications
Use a consistent, clean format. No need for long descriptions.
School Name
High School Diploma or GED
City, State
Graduation Date
School Name
High School Diploma
City, State
Graduated: May 2020
Relevant Training:
OSHA 10 General Industry
Basic Infection Control Certification
Workshops or short courses related to custodial work
Online certifications (especially safety or hygiene-related)
Central High School
High School Diploma
Dallas, TX
Graduated: 2018
Certifications:
OSHA 10 General Industry
Workplace Sanitation Training
Houston Adult Learning Center
GED Certificate
Houston, TX
Completed: 2021
Training:
Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures (Online Course)
Workplace Safety Basics
Lincoln High School
High School Diploma
Phoenix, AZ
Graduated: May 2023
Relevant Coursework:
Basic Facility Maintenance
Workplace Safety
Westview High School
High School Diploma
Chicago, IL
Graduated: 2015
Additional Training:
OSHA Safety Certification
Commercial Cleaning Techniques Workshop
Placement depends on your experience level.
Place education after your work experience.
Why: Employers prioritize hands-on cleaning experience.
Place education near the top, right after your summary.
Why: It helps show structure, discipline, and basic qualifications.
Keep education below experience, but highlight any relevant training.
You do NOT need a degree to get hired as a janitor.
If you don’t have one, focus on:
GED (if completed)
Job-related training
Certifications
Practical skills
Example
Education & Training
GED Certificate
Brooklyn Adult Learning Center, NY
Completed: 2022
Additional Training:
OSHA Safety Basics
Infection Control Training
If high school is your highest education, that’s completely fine.
Example
Roosevelt High School
High School Diploma
Los Angeles, CA
Graduated: 2021
No need to add GPA or unrelated coursework.
List your latest credential first.
Keep formatting identical across entries.
Include certifications only if they relate to cleaning, safety, or maintenance.
Your education section should be 2–6 lines max.
Avoid these—they hurt your credibility more than they help.
Weak Example
Bachelor of Arts in History
Extensive coursework in literature and philosophy
Good Example
High School Diploma
OSHA Safety Certification
If you didn’t graduate, don’t mislead.
Correct approach
Include dates or say “Completed coursework” if relevant.
Only include training that supports the job.
Skip:
Unrelated online courses
Outdated or irrelevant programs
Experienced? Put it after work history
Entry-level? Move it up
Use this simple template for your janitor resume:
Education
[School Name]
[Diploma or GED]
[City, State]
[Graduation or Completion Date]
Optional:
Certifications:
[Certification Name]
[Certification Name]
Simple, clean formatting
Relevant safety or cleaning training
Accurate dates and credentials
Placement based on experience level
Overly detailed academic info
Unrelated education
Missing dates
Cluttered formatting
From a hiring perspective, the education section helps answer:
Can this person follow structure?
Do they have basic discipline and reliability?
Have they been exposed to safety standards?
In janitorial hiring, education rarely wins the job—but poor formatting or missing information can cost you interviews.