Build an entry-level resume with little experience
New grad or first job? Turn coursework, projects, internships and volunteering into a resume that reads as ready-to-hire.
Without years of titles, the strongest entry-level resumes lead with evidence of capability: class projects, hackathons, internships, part-time work, and volunteering — described in terms of what you built and what changed because of it.
The Resume Tailor pulls these into a coherent, role-aligned story, phrasing each item as an accomplishment rather than a task. It maps your material to the posting so even thin experience reads as relevant.
You get an ATS-clean .docx that won’t look empty — structured to make a recruiter see potential and fit, not gaps.
The tool for this
📄Resume Tailor
Tailor your resume to any job using only your real experience — ATS-ready, .docx export.
Frequently asked questions
What goes on a resume with no work experience? +
Projects, coursework, internships, volunteering and part-time roles — framed as accomplishments. The tool turns these into role-aligned bullet points.
How do I make a thin resume look fuller? +
Describe outcomes and skills rather than listing duties, and align everything to the target job. The tool restructures your material to do exactly that.
Is a one-page resume enough for entry level? +
Usually yes. The tool keeps it focused and one-page-friendly while leading with your strongest relevant evidence.
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