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