How to Make a Resume for Freshers
Updated June 2026 · 6 min read
A fresher resume is not weaker than an experienced one — it is just structured differently. When you have no full-time job history, projects, internships, and skills do the heavy lifting. Here is the format that works.
The right section order for freshers
- •Contact details + portfolio/LinkedIn
- •Short objective (1–2 lines, role-focused)
- •Skills (grouped: languages, tools, frameworks)
- •Projects (with links and impact)
- •Education + relevant coursework
- •Internships / training / certifications
Make projects your strongest section
For each project, write what it does, the tech you used, and one result or learning. A link to a live demo or GitHub repo is worth more than a paragraph of description.
Turn coursework and activities into proof
Relevant coursework, hackathons, college clubs, and volunteer roles all show initiative and teamwork. Frame them with action verbs and outcomes, just like a job.
Keep it to one page
As a fresher, one focused page is ideal. Cut generic objectives and filler so every line earns its place.
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What should a fresher put instead of experience?
Lead with Skills and Projects. Add internships, certifications, and relevant coursework to show you can do the work even without a full-time role yet.
Should a fresher resume have an objective?
A short, targeted objective can help if it states the role and the value you bring. Avoid vague lines like "seeking a challenging position".