Personal information: including basic information such as name, contact information and personal email address.
Education background: List your education level and related degrees, including the law degree or law course you are studying. If you have other related academic honors or scholarships, you can also mention them here.
Legal experience: describe your internship, volunteer work or research project in the legal field. Provide the following information for each experience:
Name and location of the organization or company
Internship or job position and holding time
Projects and tasks involved
Legal experience and skills gained
Experience in working with lawyers
Law courses: list the relevant courses you took in your law degree, especially those related to internship positions. Emphasize the legal knowledge and skills you have learned in these courses.
Research papers or academic achievements: If you have written legal research papers or achieved academic achievements, you can mention them in your resume. Including the title of the paper, published publications or conference names.
Professional skills: list your skills in the legal field, such as legal research, legal document writing, legal analysis, court debate, etc. At the same time, emphasize your communication skills, teamwork skills and problem-solving skills.
Community participation and leadership experience: If you have held a position or participated in leadership activities in a law association, student organization or community organization, you can mention it in your resume. These experiences have demonstrated your leadership and organizational skills.
Self-evaluation: briefly describe your personal characteristics and advantages, such as solid legal knowledge, analytical ability, self-study ability, pursuit of justice and fairness, etc.