This entry level mechanical resume guide is for you if…
You think applying to jobs is an unpredictable process where you don’t control much.
Or, if you wish to see a transition in your career early on from that internship you just had but didn’t like.
While most entry level mechies are too scared of being in this place, the lack of experience is often a self-perceived barrier.
But, we’ll tell you that - this is one of the finest moments of your life.
You can literally go from becoming a dead-end draftsman to a skilled R&D engineer.
Right now, you are shapeless, you are fluid, you’ve the opportunity to win the world.
We are not kidding! Check out the journey of Akshay who actually scored an internship with Tesla by putting the right things in the right way on his resume.
Month after month, we have received increasingly more mails and messages from 100s of Akshays.
Now, let’s help you make one such story!
Here’s what you are going to learn:
- How to differentiate your entry-level resume from a freshman’s resume
- What can add weight to your short work experience making you look like a master
- Right and wrong examples of resume header, summary and experience
- Some essential skills and certifications to include in your resume
- Eliminating common resume mistakes that cry rejection