How am I supposed to get a job when I don’t have anything to put on my resume?
It’s a common concern for college students and recent grads. If even entry-level roles seem to require 2–3 years of experience, how are you supposed to get your foot in the door?
The good news is: you likely have more to offer than you think. The key is recognizing what counts as experience and learning how to present it in a way that resonates with employers.
If you’re feeling stuck or unsure how to stand out without formal job history, you’re in the right place. This article will help you identify what to highlight on your resume, how to talk about your background in interviews, and how to build confidence in what you bring to the table. Read full article here.