Internships show relevant experience and initiative. Listing them clearly on your resume helps recruiters see your background, especially when you have limited full-time experience.
Where to Put Internships
List them in your Experience section like any other role. Use the same format: company, title (e.g., "Marketing Intern"), and dates. If you have multiple internships, list them in reverse chronological order. If you have little other experience, internships can be the main part of your experience section.
What to Include
- Company name and location (if relevant).
- Title: "Intern," "Summer Intern," or "[Department] Intern."
- Dates: semester and year or month–year.
- 2–4 bullets with strong verbs and outcomes (e.g., "Supported X," "Assisted with Y," "Contributed to Z").
Examples
Marketing Intern, ABC Corp, Summer 2023
• Supported social media campaigns; helped increase engagement by 20%.
• Assisted with market research and competitor analysis.
• Contributed to weekly team meetings and campaign reports.
Full-Time vs. Part-Time
You can note "Full-time" or "Part-time" if it clarifies your capacity. Focus bullets on what you did and what you achieved, not on the hours.