| Writing a resume for an internship is similar to that of | | | | make the paper one gigantic sales ad featuring yours |
| any other job except that typically interns are paid little | | | | truly! Consider your job related skills and write that into |
| if not at all for their dedication. How best to tailor this | | | | a one page summary that will replace the job |
| document to show your capabilities and achievements | | | | objective part of your resume. In this way, you |
| relevant to this job? Employers are willing to invest | | | | immediately capture the attention of the read who will |
| time and energy into individuals that they deem worthy | | | | undoubtedly read the balance of the page with |
| of their time. By writing a paper that can easily detail | | | | anticipation. This is the type of mood that you want to |
| your accomplishments, you are half way to the goal. | | | | capture here. Don't leave the reader asking questions |
| However, learning how to properly focus the resume is | | | | such as "Who is this person and what do they want?". |
| a skill that takes practice even for the learned worker. | | | | Lead with your best feature and write the rest of the |
| Let's imagine that your resume is the only key to | | | | resume as a supplement to that. You now have |
| getting the job. Thus you want to put your best foot | | | | written a tremendous sales page about your yourself, |
| forward as part of your sales pitch. | | | | one that is sure to get you that coveted internship. |
| The resume is your best opportunity to sell yourself, | | | | Good luck! |
| since nobody knows you quite as well as you do. So | | | | |