For Students

Position yourself for PM before you graduate

Internships, projects, and coursework are your evidence. The question is whether your resume frames them as PM thinking or just academic work.

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How it helps

Scored for your level, not against senior PMs

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Student-calibrated scoring

You are not scored against 5-year PMs. Internship ownership, project quality, and initiative signals are what matter at your level.

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Projects evaluated for PM thinking

Case studies and portfolio projects are scored on analytical rigor: problem framing, user research, prioritization, and structured approach. Not on hypothetical metrics.

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Build evidence, not just list skills

Tips focus on what actually differentiates student resumes: building real things, seeking product-adjacent work, and demonstrating structured thinking.

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Positioning over experience

Your summary should anchor around PM thinking and what you are learning about users and systems, not around your degree or internship title.

What you will get

Actionable tips for student resumes

Convert volume claims ("40+ features") into 2-3 deep-dive bullets with specific outcomes

Frame case studies as PM thinking evidence, not academic exercises

Build something real: a prototype, AI agent, or no-code product

Take serious PM courses that build first-principles thinking

Volunteer for requirement discussions and user feedback in your internship

Craft one clear story: background → PM interest → what you learned → what you can contribute

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