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Resume Tips for Freshers in India: Get Noticed by Recruiters

What Indian recruiters actually look for in a fresher resume — and the common mistakes that get applications rejected.

April 2, 2025·7 min read·By Axiora Careers

Your resume is the first thing a recruiter sees. For freshers in India, it is often the only thing standing between you and an interview call. The good news: a well-structured, honest resume can get you noticed even without years of experience.

What Recruiters in India Look for in a Fresher Resume

  • Clarity: Can they understand your background in 10 seconds?
  • Relevant skills: Do you have skills that match the role?
  • Projects or internships: Have you applied your skills in a real context?
  • Education: Your degree, college, and CGPA (if above 7.0)
  • Contact information: Professional email, phone, LinkedIn, GitHub (for tech roles)

The Right Structure for a Fresher Resume

Keep it to one page. Use this order:

  1. Name and contact info — at the top, clean and readable
  2. Summary (optional) — 2 sentences about who you are and what you are looking for
  3. Skills — list relevant technical and soft skills
  4. Education — degree, college, year, CGPA
  5. Internships / Experience — even one internship here makes a big difference
  6. Projects — 2–3 projects with a brief description and tech stack used
  7. Certifications — relevant courses or internship certificates

Common Resume Mistakes Freshers Make

  • Objective statements that say nothing: "Seeking a challenging position to utilize my skills" tells the recruiter nothing. Replace with a specific 2-line summary.
  • Listing skills you barely know: If you put "Machine Learning" on your resume, expect to be asked about it. Only list skills you can actually discuss.
  • No projects: If you have no internship experience, projects are your experience. Include at least 2–3 real projects.
  • Fancy templates with graphics: ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems) used by companies often cannot read graphical resumes. Use a clean, text-based format.
  • Spelling and grammar errors: Proofread at least twice. Ask someone else to read it too.
  • Using a personal email like "coolboy123@gmail.com": Create a professional email with your name.

How to Add an Internship to Your Resume

If you have completed an internship, list it under "Experience" like this:

Intern — Web Development

Axiora Careers | March 2025 – April 2025 | Remote

  • Built a responsive e-commerce product page using React and Tailwind CSS
  • Implemented REST API integration for product data fetching
  • Received verified certificate upon successful assessment

Quick Wins to Improve Your Resume Today

  • Add a LinkedIn profile URL (make sure it is updated)
  • Add a GitHub link if you have any code projects
  • Quantify your achievements where possible ("Reduced load time by 30%")
  • Use action verbs: built, developed, designed, implemented, managed
  • Save as PDF — never send a .docx file

Add Real Experience to Your Resume

Complete a free internship with Axiora Careers and get a verified certificate to add to your resume.