Sample Internship Resume Internshala
Sample Internship Resume Internshala
A specific objective statement giving a quick summary of who you are, your interest areas, and what
you want. For example – “A 3rd year B.Tech Electronics Engineering student at IIT Madras with
interest in Analog Circuit Design looking for an internship with a startup or early stage company for a
period of 2 months (Jun-Jul’ 13)”.
Looking for an innovative and challenging environment that can fully utilize my capability and provide
me an opportunity to keep pace with the demanding efficiency and where challenges are transformed
into opportunity and opportunities into success.
Education
Write about your education (Graduation, 12th, and 10th) in reverse chronological manner (most
recent first) in below format. You could also use a tabular format (http://bit.ly/RrXhJb) for
presenting this info
2014(expected) - B.Tech (Electrical Engineering) – IIT Madras – 8.2/10 (at the end of 4
semesters)
2012 – 12th (Sr. Secondary) – CBSE Board – 85%
2010 – 10th (Secondary) – ICSE Board – 92%
Computer Skills
Write about your knowledge of programming languages, software packages etc
Academic Projects
Write about 2-3 most relevant academic projects (either as an independent project with a professor,
a live project with industry, or a significant project you may have done as part of coursework) in
reverse chronological manner. Mention the title, duration & time and 1-2 line description of what you
did in the project. If any research papers were published as outcome, do mention that.
Example-
Research Paper Publication – “Authors”, “Title of paper”, Journal & Volume, ISSN Number
Additional Details
List your academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular achievements here in bullet points (in reverse
chronological order). List your positions of responsibilities, workshops attended, languages known,
hobbies, etc.
Again keep this section free from clutter and write only important points in bullet points in reverse
chronological order. Do not write every small thing, write stuff that matters.