What’s the first thing you think about when you hear the word ‘resume’?
If you’re like most people, probably something that instantly comes to your mind is ‘experience’. And that’s quite understandable.
Generally speaking, a resume is one of the easiest ways to demonstrate your experience and skills to potential employers.
But what if you have no experience? What should undergraduate students who have focused their efforts on studying put on their resumes?
Long story short: even undergraduates with no experience need strong resumes.
In fact, the experience section is just one bit recruiters pay attention to. There are many other things they want to learn about you.
For instance, your skills, ability to deal with challenging situations, general approach to conflict, desire to learn and grow, and many more.
And these things can make you stand out from other applicants - regardless of whether you’re looking for an internship or a full-time entry-level position.
If you’re keen to learn how to write an undergraduate resume that makes you stand out - read on!