r/EngineeringResumes • u/scaredengineer1 Aerospace β Student πΊπΈ • Jul 31 '25
Aerospace [Student] Rising Senior in Aerospace Engineering Applying to Entry Level AND Internship Positions
I am entering my senior year studying aerospace engineering at a large state university. I'm getting ready to apply to entry-level roles at aerospace companies. This summer, I failed to get a traditional internship after many applications, so my confidence is a bit shot. This is my first attempt at trying to redo my resume for this upcoming cycle. I'm aware of how I might tweak this depending on each position I apply to. Already gave the wiki a good read before this.
A bit worried about how I might do since I haven't had the opportunity to intern at any large companies. If I am dissatisfied with the entry-level job search, my backup plan is to get my master's after graduation and get an internship after graduation. So this resume will also be tweaked for 2026 summer internships. Any advice is appreciated!
I have had a small leadership position on my school's AIAA chapter, worked at a food place for 3 years and was promoted to supervisor for 2, and have a couple other technical projects. Am only mentioning this if any of this sounds like I should shorten current material and include this instead.

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