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Ayesha Chouhadry
Ayesha Chouhadry

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How I Built My Resume and Applied to Summer Internships Today: A Step-by-Step Breakdown

Securing a summer internship can feel daunting, but today, I decided to stop overthinking and just dive in. I spent the day building a fresh resume and sending out applications.

Here is exactly how I tackled it today.

πŸ› οΈ Step 1: Crafting the Resume
Instead of stressing over the perfect phrasing, I used Claude to help me format and polish my resume. It helped me highlight my technical skills and structure my project bullet points using the Action Verb + Task + Result formula so it's optimized for recruiter filters.

πŸš€ Step 2: The Application Blitz
Once my resume was locked in as a PDF, I focused on a few different channels to maximize my reach:

  • ZipRecruiter: Used this to quickly find and apply to active, local summer tech roles.
  • AWS She Mentorship Program: Applied here to connect with mentors, grow my technical skills, and get a foot in the door at AWS.
  • UN Volunteering: Submitted an application to gain hands-on, real-world project experience while contributing to a great global cause.

πŸ“Š Today's Takeaway**
The hardest part of the internship hunt is just starting. Your resume doesn't need to be flawlessβ€”it just needs to accurately represent your current skills and your willingness to learn.

If you've been putting off your applications, consider this your sign to just open a tab and submit that first one!

πŸ’¬ Let's Chat!
Are you currently hunting for summer opportunities? What platforms are you finding the most luck with? Let's swap tips in the comments!

Tags: #career, #internship, #ai, #productivity

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