Employers everywhere are keen on candidates that, apart from their knowledge, can offer experience. For fresh students, internships are an excellent way of gaining insight into an industry, building workplace experience, and most importantly, boosting your chances of landing a job right after college. In other words, putting an internship down on your resume immediately tells the reader that you have at least some of the skills required to solve their business problems. But how do you land a job without any internship experience?
The area where you go to university may only have a limited number of internships available, and they might get snatched up soon. What can you do to add tangible experience to your resume?
In this article, I will break down the four things you can add to your resume to make your resume look just as good.