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A free, section-by-section checklist of what actually matters in an internship CV. Work through each section and mark off the tips as you apply them.
Profile Summary
How to write a 2-3 sentence summary that sets the tone
Keep it under 60 words
Your summary should tell a reader who you are, what you are studying or have studied, and what kind of opportunity you are looking for. Nothing more.
Lead with what is most relevant
If you are applying to a marketing role, mention your interest in consumer behaviour first, not that you are a 3rd-year student.
Avoid generic phrases
"Hardworking and enthusiastic team player" means nothing. Replace it with something specific: "Final-year computer science student with experience building web apps and a strong interest in product."
Tailor it for each application
This does not require a full rewrite. One or two word changes to reflect the company's language can significantly improve relevance.
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