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This question is about accounting internship resumes.
To write an internship resume, you'll need to focus primarily on your skills, education, and other strengths since you may not yet have extensive work experience. We recommend starting with a master copy, followed by two revised resumes that are more customized to the internship job description you're applying for.
The overall internship resume should include an objective summary, an education section, a work experience section, and an accomplishments/skills section.
First, you're going to want to create a master copy, which is basically just a single location for all of your resume content, including education and work experience. This is something you can keep throughout your career to help you keep a track of your skills and provides a one-stop location to pull from when building your resume.
Next, create a template resume using a style and format that you like. Start to fill out the education and experience sections using information from your master copy. Finally, when you're ready to apply for an internship position, create a new copy of the template resume and fill out the skills and objective summary page using the information found in the job description.
The top skills to list on your resume for an internship include:
Communication skills
Team player skills (collaboration and interpersonal skills)
Problem-solving skills
Initiative/enterprise skills
Self-management (prioritization, time management, and focus)
Self-learning skills
Technology skills
Research and analysis skills

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.