AI Entry-Level Resume Builder

Build a strong first resume using coursework, internships, and transferable skills.

Your education and experience?

Generated

How to Write a Great Entry-Level & Graduate Resume

  1. Highlight relevant coursework, academic projects, and GPA if strong
  2. Include internships, volunteer work, campus leadership, and part-time jobs
  3. Use action verbs even for academic experience
  4. Quantify where possible: project scope, team size, event attendance
  5. Focus on transferable skills: communication, teamwork, problem-solving

Before & After Example

Before

College student looking for my first job with good grades.

After (AI-Generated)

Business Administration graduate (GPA 3.8) with 2 marketing internships. Led campus entrepreneurship club, growing membership from 15 to 85 and organizing a startup pitch competition with 200+ attendees. Built social media campaign reaching 10K students for university fundraising event that exceeded goal by 40%.

Tips for Better Results

You have more experience than you think. Class projects, volunteer work, and part-time jobs all count. Frame them professionally: 'Worked cash register' becomes 'Handled $2K+ daily transactions with 100% drawer accuracy.' Always show results, not just participation.

FAQ

How does it work?

Describe your experience in the input above. Our AI generates polished, achievement-focused resume content optimized for recruiters and ATS systems.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no limits. Generate as many resume bullet points, summaries, or skills lists as you need.

Can I use this for any job?

Yes — entry level to executive. The AI adapts to your experience level and industry. We have specialized tools for healthcare, tech, finance, marketing, and more.

Will this pass ATS screening?

Yes. Our AI generates clean, keyword-rich content formatted to pass Applicant Tracking Systems. We recommend tailoring each resume to the specific job description for best results.

💡 Pro Tip — You have more experience than you think. Class projects, volunteer work, and part-time jobs all count. Frame them professionally: 'Worked cash register' becomes 'Handled $2K+ daily transactions with 100% drawer accuracy.' Always show results, not just participation.