>>1292313>list all subejects and gradesI can't think of a single situation where this would be relevant. If you have an unusually high GPA, maybe list that, or if the subject's specifically relevant to the job (it's an art supplies store and you did art in school) but otherwise leave it at "where you went to school" and "if you graduated". It's just wasted text that distracts your reader's attention from the stuff you want them to be reading.
>you need to write it out as a staementThis might be a cultural thing, but there's no fucking way I'm reading that. I would want to see
2022- **Counter Staff, McWagies**
Took customers' orders and made burgers. Cleaned the shop and did HACCP paperwork.
- flexible shift work
- food-hygiene trained
- cash-handling
I got a fuckload of CVs to get through, I'm just not going to bother reading a story. You have about five seconds to convince the guy that picked up your CV to read the rest of it, so you want a big bold job description to catch his eye, then all the stuff you want him to know directly below it.