Career Planning Finding a Job Resumes College Graduate Resume Examples and Writing Tips By Alison Doyle Alison Doyle Facebook Twitter Website Alison Doyle is one of the nation’s foremost career experts. learn about our editorial policies Updated on July 15, 2022 Sponsored by What's this? & In This Article View All In This Article What to Include in Your Resume Resume Writing Tips for College Grads College Graduate Resume Template College Graduate Resume Example More College Resume Samples Photo: Paul Bradbury / Getty Images If you're a recent college graduate, you might not have much work experience. However, you can still write a strong resume that will get you hired. By emphasizing unpaid internships, volunteer work, and positions in school organizations, you can show you have the skills needed to succeed in the workforce. Read below for tips on writing a strong college graduate resume. Also see below for a resume sample for a recent college graduate. What to Include in Your Resume Begin with a resume summary. A resume summary (sometimes called a “summary of qualifications” or “qualifications profile”) is a statement (either narrative or formatted in bullets) at the top of a resume that immediately attracts a hiring manager’s attention to the skills you would bring to their organization. Note The summary statement should be placed immediately below your name and contact information. Use this section to demonstrate that you have the qualifications that are emphasized in the job listing of the position you’re applying for. Use keywords. To make your resume stand out, use words from the job listing in your resume. You might include these keywords in your resume summary, your descriptions of work experiences, and/or your section headings. For example, if the listing says the company is seeking a candidate who is “tech-savvy,” you might include a section called “Technological Skills.” Again, use words that clearly link your resume to the job listing. Mention a high GPA. At this point, at the beginning of your career, it’s a good strategy to include your GPA on your resume if it is 3.5 or above. You should also include any academic awards (Dean’s List, scholarships, etc.). After you’ve racked up three or four years of work experience, though, you can remove this information from your resume, replacing it with examples of professional achievements. Emphasize your soft skills. “Soft skills” like teamwork, leadership, or good communication talents are always a selling point with employers. For many entry-level positions, they can be as important as job-specific hard skills. Describe how, during your college years, you have led or contributed to team projects, either in the classroom or as a member of campus or extracurricular organizations. Additional soft skills that are good to mention include: active listening skills, “people” skills, decision-making, and self-motivation. Resume Writing Tips for College Grads Emphasize education. As a recent college graduate, your education is one of your strongest assets. Include an “Education” section towards the top of your resume. Include the college you attended, your graduation date, and your major and minor. If you have a strong GPA, include that as well. You might also include any study abroad experiences. Most employers see a well-traveled student as a plus. Highlight any related experience. If you have any work experience, include this. However, you can also include any other relevant experience. This might include volunteer experience, unpaid internships, or positions in school organizations. Even if these are unpaid positions, they can still display the qualities that will make you a strong candidate for a job opening. Use resume examples. When writing your first resume out of college, it can be hard to know where to start. Examples can give you ideas on how to structure your resume and what kind of language to include. Check out these student resume samples, as well as the sample below. However, make sure to always revise an example to fit your own background and experience. Proofread and edit. Thoroughly proofread your resume for spelling and grammar errors before submitting it. Also make sure your format is consistent: for example, you should use the same size bullet points throughout your resume. Ask a friend, family member, or college career counselor to read through your resume as well. College Graduate Resume Template This is an example of a resume for a college graduate. Download the resume template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for more examples. Download the Word Template College Graduate Resume Example Here's a text version of the resume example to review. College Graduate Resume Example (Text Version) Susan QuigleyNew York, NY123-555-8910Cell: 555-555-1234susan.quigley@abcu.edu CAREER OBJECTIVESoon-to-graduate honors college student, fluent in Spanish and with several years of teaching and tutoring the language to adults and students, seeks a position as a translator at a top East Coast firm.EDUCATIONABC UNIVERSITY, New York, NYBachelor of Arts in Education, May 2022Double Majors: English and Latin American Studies; Minor: Spanish; Overall GPA: 3.875Honors and dean’s list every semester.Studied abroad in Bogota, Colombia, January-May 2020.Served as president of the school Spanish club; tutored nearly two dozen students in Spanish.Received three “Best Student Awards.”RELATED EXPERIENCECERVANTES LIBRARY, New York, NYLibrary Assistant, September 2019-PresentPerform general administrative duties to support professional staff and assist students with research.Designed a presentation, published to the university website, outlining how to most effectively use all of ABC University’s facilities when undertaking a research project.Received award for “Outstanding Student Employee of the Year” due to excellent customer service and research skills.CALLES Y SUEÑOS CULTURAL SPACE, Bogota, ColumbiaIntern, Spring 2029Helped design and implement programs in which community-based artists traveled to schools to work with children, teaching them about expression through art.Assisted teaching complimentary English lessons to community members of all ages.QUEENS COMMUNITY LIBRARY, Queens, NYEnglish Tutor/Volunteer, January 2018-May 2018Assisted students in writing and proofreading essays, utilizing rhetorical devices.Cataloged thousands of donated books, CDs, and DVDs in Excel database.Started a weekly book club group to help elementary students learn basic Spanish.Other Experience:Summer Counselor, NY Arts Camp, Catskill, NY • Trombonist, All-State Wind Ensemble • Swim Team Assistant Coach, YMCA, Brooklyn, NY • Editor-in-Chief, ABC University Student Newspaper More College Resume Samples Review more resume examples for college students and recent graduates, listed by type of position and type of job. How to Get Your Resume Noticed A resume summary, which briefly lists your qualifications and soft skills, will spark a hiring manager’s immediate interest in your candidacy. Emphasize the skills that are requested in the “Preferred Qualifications” section of the job announcement.Highlight your achievements, including significant college and extracurricular accomplishments. Carefully edit your resume to correct grammatical, spelling, and formatting errors. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit