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Create ResumeIf you’re applying for a UPS warehouse worker job, your education section should be simple, relevant, and tailored to the role. List your high school diploma or GED, include any warehouse-related training or certifications, and place the section based on your experience level. If you have experience, keep education below it. If not, move it higher to support your application.
For UPS warehouse roles, hiring managers are not looking for advanced degrees. They want to confirm you meet basic requirements and have relevant training.
Your education section should quickly answer:
Do you meet minimum education requirements
Have you completed basic schooling or GED
Do you have any job-related training or certifications
From a recruiter’s perspective, this section is a verification step, not a decision-maker. However, when done right, it can strengthen your candidacy—especially if you lack experience.
Every education section should include:
School name (high school, GED program, college, or trade school)
Degree or credential (High School Diploma, GED, Certificate)
Graduation or completion date
To stand out, include:
Warehouse safety training
OSHA basics or workplace safety courses
Forklift awareness or equipment training
Use a clean, consistent structure:
School Name
Diploma or Certification
City, State
Graduation Date
Lincoln High School
High School Diploma
Columbus, OH
Graduated: June 2022
Jefferson High School
High School Diploma
Dallas, TX
Graduated: May 2021
Completed warehouse safety training program
OSHA 10-hour certification (General Industry)
Keep formatting simple. Avoid long descriptions.
Material handling or logistics fundamentals
Supply chain or inventory basics
These additions help bridge the gap between education and job readiness.
Central High School
High School Diploma
Phoenix, AZ
Graduated: May 2023
Eastview High School
High School Diploma
Orlando, FL
Graduated: June 2022
Completed logistics fundamentals workshop
Trained in safe material handling practices
State GED Program
General Education Development (GED)
Chicago, IL
Completed: March 2021
Houston Community College
Coursework in Supply Chain Basics
Houston, TX
2022 – 2023
Northside High School
High School Diploma
Atlanta, GA
Graduated: May 2020
OSHA 10 Certification
Forklift Safety Awareness Training
Follow this structure:
Start with your most recent education
Include school name and credential
Add graduation date or “Completed”
Include relevant training or certifications
Keep it concise and easy to scan
Only include education that supports your job readiness. Skip unrelated academic details.
Placement depends entirely on your experience level.
Place education after your work experience.
Reason: Employers prioritize your hands-on experience over schooling.
Place education above experience.
Reason: It becomes your strongest proof of qualification.
Experienced candidates → Education last
Entry-level candidates → Education near top
You have no work experience
You recently graduated
You completed relevant training programs
You have warehouse or labor experience
You’ve worked similar roles before
You want to highlight job performance first
Recruiter insight: For UPS roles, experience almost always outweighs education.
Not having a degree is completely normal for this role.
Focus on:
High school diploma or GED
Any certifications (OSHA, safety training)
Short courses or workshops
On-the-job training
Westfield High School
High School Diploma
San Antonio, TX
Graduated: May 2021
Completed workplace safety training
Participated in logistics basics workshop
You do not need a college degree to qualify for UPS warehouse jobs.
For most UPS warehouse roles, a high school diploma or GED is sufficient.
Keep it simple:
School Name
High School Diploma
City, State
Graduation Date
Do NOT include:
GPA (unless very recent and strong)
Coursework unrelated to the job
Extracurriculars (unless highly relevant)
Use consistent structure for each entry
Keep lines short and readable
Avoid paragraphs
Use bullet points only for training or certifications
Align dates consistently
Riverside High School
High School Diploma
Tampa, FL
Graduated: June 2020
OSHA 10 Certified
Completed warehouse safety training
This format improves readability and ATS compatibility.
Use this template to build your section:
[School Name]
[Diploma or Certification]
[City, State]
[Graduation Date or Completion Date]
[Relevant training or certification]
[Optional: workshop or course]
Wrong approach:
Listing unrelated coursework or achievements.
Better:
Keep it focused on job-relevant training.
Only place education at the top if you lack experience.
If you have safety or warehouse-related certifications, always include them.
Messy formatting makes your resume harder to scan.
A GED is just as valid as a high school diploma. Always include it.
Clear, simple education entries
Relevant certifications included
Proper placement based on experience
Clean formatting
Long descriptions
Irrelevant academic details
Missing basic information
Overcomplicating the section
Hiring managers scan resumes quickly. Your education section should be instantly understandable.