How do you write an internship resume?

by admin on January 11, 2010

 

EVERYONE finds it difficult to prepare an effective resume, with very few exceptions, and an internship resume is not normally one of these; and everyone has doubts about whether they have included the appropriate points, or omitted some vital piece of information.

When you are applying for an internship job you need your skills to shine brightly. You need your competencies to be exactly what the prospective employer is searching for. You want your strengths to be clear, and your weaknesses and flaws to be buried deep down so that no-one will see them straight away.

But most important of all, it’s crucial to understand a couple of things about your internship resume.

submitting a great internship resume hopefully gets you an interview

submitting a great internship resume hopefully gets you an interview

First, an internship resume has ONLY ONE GOAL – and that is to give your prospective employer adequate knowledge on your background, skills and abilities that they will want to meet you in person. In other words, it’s TO GET THE INTERVIEW. Its purpose is not “to get a job” or “to tell them how great I am” or “because the job application said I had to”… it’s to make them to want to meet you face to face. That’s all.

Next, knowledgeable recruiting professionals will often make 3 passes through a pile of resumes, and if there were any specified, stated pre-requisites (for instance, a particular university degree)  … do you satisfy this requirement or not? If not, you may very well not make it to that first interview.

Second. . . your job history, and there are a LOT of things to be gleaned from your job history that you may not even realize, and many of these can disqualify you. There are some subtle issues at work here, which we are unable to go into at this time.

On pass 2 through those internship resumes that haven’t already been put in the no fit pile, they are looking for your skills and knowledge, and evaluating them against what they asked for or seek. Your internship resume will be classified at this time as a good fit, a maybe, or not a fit.

Pass 3 is the detailed evaluation of all the remaining internship resumes. At this stage resumes can and will still be disqualified – for example, if it contains too many business buzzwords, or too many spelling errors, it can still “trump” your experience and abilities and see your resume moved to the “no fit” stack of resumes.

Now, we could go into a lot more depth on all of the issues we’ve touched on here… but there’s a secret. A secret to having the best opportunity at getting all of your experience, skills and abilities safely through the minefield of the 3 stage assessment process.

And it’s straightforward; Pay the $100 to $200 it’ll cost you to have an internship resume professionally written by resume writers who automatically know the best phrases to make use of, the best format to adopt, how to stress your strengths and play down your weaknesses, who always know what the hiring professionals are searching for, and who also know how they evaluate internship resumes.

Just take a little time to look at the leverage you gain by using professional writers; $100 or $200 improves your likelihood (dramatically, in our experience) of getting a job that pays you thousands every year. To be blunt, unless you’re in such dire monetary straits that you simply cannot find the money to pay for this, then you are paying a ‘stupid tax’ when you decide to prepare an internship resume yourself and inevitably you could lose out on some great employment opportunities which you could otherwise have won.

So think about it, and good luck with your internship resume.

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