Quick answer
A Live Resume helps students explain what they did, what skill they used and what outcome they supported. It turns tasks into clearer interview stories.
Best for you if
- You need interview examples.
- You want your resume to sound more practical.
- You want to explain what you did, not just list skills.
What you can do today
- Choose one completed task.
- Write what happened.
- Write what you did.
- Name the skill used.
- Turn it into one Live Resume example.
Example: turning proof into an interview story
A student helps someone organise photos and backup settings. In an interview, they can explain the problem, the steps they followed, and how they checked the result.
Interview-ready wording
I helped a user organise their phone photos and backup settings. I followed a checklist, explained each step clearly and checked that the result worked before finishing.
Why this matters to you
Convert tasks into what happened, what skill was used and what outcome was created.
The page explains review, privacy and suitability so readers know what happens before anything is shared, assigned or paid.
Readers get a direct next step instead of a long explanation with no clear outcome.
Simple path to get the result
- Choose one completed proof item.
- Write what the problem was and what action you took.
- Name the skill it demonstrates.
- Use the clean version in your Live Resume or interview notes.
Real example
A student can turn “helped with a laptop” into “followed a checklist, tested the charger, recorded the fault and explained the next step clearly.”
Keep building proof
Student pathway links
Ready to turn this into proof?
Start with one small action, then connect the result to MateCard, SkillStack or Live Resume.
Open My Helper HQ View Student Notice BoardWho benefits most from this?
| User | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Student | Understands what to do next and how the action can strengthen MateCard, SkillStack or Live Resume. |
| Parent or mentor | Can see whether the pathway is safe, practical and realistic for the student. |
| School, agency or provider | Can understand what information is useful for matching, review and opportunity support without exposing private details. |
Who this helps
Students and job seekers. This page is written to make the next step clear without exposing private details or promising a result that still needs review.
Why examples beat generic claims
Specific examples are more useful than broad claims. They help students explain how they handled a real situation.
How to describe a task
Use simple wording: what the task was, what action the student took, what skill was used and what changed after the task.
What to include in a proof item
Include the skill, outcome, date or context, and any safe feedback. Avoid private details or names unless permission is clear.
How this helps interviews
Interviewers often ask for examples. Live Resume proof helps students answer with real situations rather than guesses.
Turn a task into an interview answer
Use a simple structure: situation, action, skill and result. This helps a student talk about small tasks with confidence without overstating what happened.
Example
“Someone needed help setting up email on a phone. I followed the checklist, explained each step clearly and checked they could open messages afterwards. This helped me practise patience, troubleshooting and customer support.”
Best next link
Connect the story back to SkillStack proof.
Common questions
Does this guarantee work or approval?
No. Tasks, payments, provider-readiness and public sharing may need review, suitability checks and permission.
Can private details appear publicly?
Public sharing should only show information approved for sharing. Private contact details, payment details, sensitive notes and unreviewed information should stay private.
How does this help a student?
It helps connect skills, proof, task experience and Live Resume examples so a student can explain what they can do more clearly.
What result can I get from this page?
Convert tasks into what happened, what skill was used and what outcome was created. Use the linked room or page to take the next step, then keep approved proof connected to MateCard, SkillStack or Live Resume where relevant.
What should I do first as a student?
Start your MateCard, choose three SkillStack areas, complete one beginner Proof Mission and add one safe proof example to your Live Resume.
Where this guide fits
This page is one spoke in the MateCard hub. Use the hub path below to move from understanding MateCard to choosing skills, completing proof tasks, finding suitable opportunities and sharing safely.

