#Trying to get my first college internship, any feedback is appreciated

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vale thorn
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Your resume is difficult to read and will probably not do well with ATS parsing. Would recommend using a cleaner template – here's Jake's Resume, a commonly used CS resume template https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/jakes-resume/syzfjbzwjncs

Take your address off your resume

Take soft skills off your resume, or keep one line's worth of soft skills at most - you'll want to split your skills up into something like:

Languages: Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, MATLAB
Frameworks/Tools: Git, JIRA, HSD, Microsoft Office, Google Suite
Technical Skills: Validation, Agile/Scrum, (include a few of your most CS-related soft skills)

Include relevant coursework if you're taking CS courses this semester – put (ongoing) next to courses you haven't finished yet

this is not a resume tip but get an email that isn't hotmail lmao

Do you have CS projects? If so, put them on your resume. If not, make some (or include school projects if you have to) – they're one of the most important things for getting CS internships when you don't have directly-related experience yet.

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Still looks better than my freshman resume did though LOL. best of luck :)

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also how'd you get an internship at Intel as a HS junior? based

spare gull