Careers Finding a Job Resume for Business and Economics Internships Share PINTEREST Email Print Peter Dazeley/The Image Bank/ Getty Images Finding a Job Internships Work-From-Home Jobs Job Searching By Penny Loretto Penny Loretto Penny Loretto is the Associate Director in the Career Development Center at a Skidmore College, a small liberal arts college. She has her own career counseling practice, Career Choice, where she works with adults in career transition. She conducts career planning workshops including researching career options, job search strategies, and resume development. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 02/15/19 If you're looking into moving into business and economics after graduation, it's essential that you have completed internships. The industry is highly competitive and many students apply for entry-level jobs with two or even three internships on their resume, so to be considered for a role, you'll need similar experience. Writing a Resume Without Work Experience Writing a business and economics internship resume can feel overwhelming when you don't have significant work experience, but you have a wealth of information to include instead. Your resume is an opportunity to highlight exceptional coursework, membership in student clubs or professional organizations and any volunteer activities. Particularly in this field, if you started a business or launched a blog, those are perfect items to emphasize in your resume; those are achievements not many students will have done, so it will set you apart from the rest. A strong business and economics resume highlights both coursework for students and relevant business and economic experience. Many college courses include real-world case studies and require professional presentations be made to the community and corporate executives. These presentations and contacts can help flesh out your application, highlighting your presentation abilities and the strength of your own professional network. Below is a sample template you can use to begin drafting your own business and economics internship resume. While this is a solid guide, you should customize it to match your needs, experience, and personality. Remain results-oriented throughout, highlighting what you've accomplished rather than rehashing a list of tasks. Focusing on the outcomes acts to emphasize your business mindset and helps the hiring manager visualize her on her team. Sample Business and Economics Internship Resume This is an example of a business and economics internship resume. Download the internship resume template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for more examples. ©TheBalance 2018 Download the Word Template Sample Business and Economics Internship Resume (Text Only) Sandy Applicant123 Main Street, New York 00000(123) 555-1234sandy.applicant@email.comCAREER OBJECTIVETo obtain a summer internship with a leading company where my analytical and economic skills will be fully utilized. CORE QUALIFICATIONSAdept in creating for improvement and expansion of various companies.Experienced in allocating resources for proposed plans and composing financial data to be included in final reports.Experienced in analyzing monthly and annual work order totals from reports and reporting rules to management.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEMANAGEMENT CREATIVE SOLUTIONS (MCS), Greenwich, CTIntern, May 2017-August 2017Wrote, edited, and formatted annual Facilities Management Work Order Report.Updated Management Realty Services Grant proposal for 2017; secured $100,000 for MCS.Populated SPSS with survey data and developed future projections from findings.NORTH STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Greenwich, CTTutor, October 2016-May 2017Tutored elementary school children of various ages in math and biologyEDUCATIONBachelor of Arts in Economics, Management and Business (Double Major) (2016); GPA 3.6Middlebury College, Middlebury, VermontHighest Honors, Fall 2015-2016, Member of the National Honor Society, 2016, Doeng Athletics Scholarship, 2013, Rotary Scholarship 2014 Featured Video