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The resume builder for students.

No work experience? No problem. Turn coursework, projects, and internships into a professional, ATS-ready resume — with AI writing the bullet points recruiters actually want to read.

Built for no-experience resumesProjects & coursework sectionsAI bullet-point writingATS-safe by default

You have more experience than you think

The biggest student resume mistake is treating “experience” as “jobs.” Recruiters screening internship and new-grad applications evaluate evidence of skill, not employment history. That evidence lives in:

  • Class projects. A semester project with a real outcome is experience. "Built a full-stack course-registration app in React/Flask used by 40 classmates" is a hire-signal bullet.
  • Internships & part-time work. Even unrelated jobs show reliability — and often hide transferable wins ("trained 4 new team members").
  • Clubs & leadership. Treasurer of a 120-member club who managed a $15K budget has a quantified leadership bullet.
  • Hackathons, research, volunteering. Outcome-framed one-liners that fill out a Projects or Activities section.

How students use ResuFlex

  1. 01.Answer guided prompts. The builder asks about coursework, projects, and activities — not just jobs — so nothing relevant gets left out.
  2. 02.Let AI write the bullets. Describe what you did in plain words; the AI rewrites it in quantified, recruiter-ready phrasing.
  3. 03.Tailor per application. Paste each internship posting and Magic Enhance re-weights your skills and projects to match it.
  4. 04.Check the ATS score. Internship applications at large companies go through ATS too — verify before you submit.

Targeting big tech internships? See the FAANG resume guide. Already have a draft from your career center? Upload it and let AI improve it. Or start fresh with the free resume builder.

Questions, answered.

The honest FAQ.

No-experience resumes, internship ATS realities, and what actually goes in each section.

How do I write a resume with no work experience?

Lead with what you do have: relevant coursework, class projects, club leadership, volunteer work, hackathons, and part-time jobs. The trick is framing them with outcomes — "Built a budgeting app used by 200 students" reads like experience because it is. ResuFlex prompts you for these and turns them into professional bullet points.

Is ResuFlex free for students?

Yes — you can build, tailor, and download your resume free, with no credit card required. That covers everything most students need for internship and new-grad applications.

How long should a student resume be?

One page, always. Recruiters screening internship and entry-level applications spend seconds per resume; a tight one-pager with 3-4 strong sections beats a padded two-pager every time.

Do internship applications go through ATS too?

Yes — large companies run internship and new-grad applications through the same applicant tracking systems as senior roles. Formatting and keyword matching matter just as much, which is why every ResuFlex template is ATS-safe by default.

Should I tailor my resume for each internship?

Yes, and it matters more for students because you have less differentiating experience. Paste the internship posting into Magic Enhance and it re-weights your projects and skills to match what that specific role asks for — in seconds, not hours.

What sections should a student resume include?

Education (with GPA if 3.5+), Projects, Experience (internships, part-time work, research), Skills, and optionally Leadership/Activities. Projects deserve more space than most students give them — for technical roles they are often the deciding section.

Your first resume, done right.

From blank page to interview-ready — free.

Build it once, tailor it to every internship and new-grad posting with AI, and never miss an ATS filter again.