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Fresher resume

Resume for Freshers — Structure and Examples

How freshers without work experience should structure a resume — summary, education, projects, skills and internships, with what to leave out.

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Lead with a 2-line summary stating your degree, key skill area and the role you're targeting — recruiters decide fit in the first few seconds.

Replace a missing 'Experience' section with 'Academic Projects' and 'Internships' — list what you built or contributed, not just the title.

List skills as a short, specific set (tools, languages, frameworks) rather than vague terms like 'hardworking' or 'team player'.

One page only. Cut course lists, hobbies unrelated to the role, and school-level achievements once you're a graduate.

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Resume questions

Common questions answered

What do I put in the experience section with no job history?

Replace it with 'Academic Projects' and 'Internships' — describe what you built or contributed, not just a title, so recruiters can see real skill application.

How long should a fresher resume be?

One page. Cut course lists, unrelated hobbies and school-level achievements once you've graduated — keep only what's relevant to the role.

Do ATS keywords matter for freshers?

Yes — mirror the exact terms from the job description (tools, languages, frameworks) where genuinely true, since most applicant-tracking systems match on literal keyword overlap.

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