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This question is about research and development scientist resumes.
You write a science resume with no experience by focusing on your academic achievements, lab and research experience, publications and conference presentations, and other skills. Think of your resume as an exact science that requires careful planning and execution.
The key to getting a job is not really to show you've got some experience. Rather, what you must prove is that you have relevant experience. Relevant experience can come from academic achievements, research and lab experience, fellowship experience, etc.
To get started, you should introduce yourself as a scientist, highlight what you bring to the table, and touch on your career goals in science.
For example, "Highly-motivated and passionate masters of science graduate from the University of XYZ (GPA 3.90). Eager to join Company XYZ to assist in researching and developing wearable medical devices. Strong theoretical background in biomedical engineering and chemistry."
Include a list of hard and soft skills that align with the job description. We recommend including a list of 5 to 10 skills. Other sections to include, if applicable, are Publications, Conferences, Awards, and Hobbies.

Zippia allows you to choose from different easy-to-use templates, and provides you with expert advice. Using the templates, you can rest assured that the structure and format of your resume is top notch. Choose a template with the colors, fonts & text sizes that are appropriate for your industry.