Your projects sound too generic
Class projects, labs, capstones, and personal builds often get listed without the technical depth recruiters are looking for.
The internship market is crowded. A generic resume is not enough. Envoy Engineering helps engineering students turn projects, coursework, technical skills, and experience into targeted resumes built for real internship applications.
Instead of relying on one-size-fits-all templates or generic resume checkers, our engineering-focused process helps you communicate what you have actually built, solved, tested, designed, coded, analyzed, or improved.

The Reality
In a competitive internship search, recruiters do not have time to guess what your experience means. If your resume does not quickly connect your projects, skills, and impact to the role, you may be passed over before you ever get the chance to explain yourself.
Class projects, labs, capstones, and personal builds often get listed without the technical depth recruiters are looking for.
Many student resumes describe tasks instead of showing tools used, problems solved, results achieved, or complexity handled.
A software internship resume should not read the same as a mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace, or manufacturing resume.
Templates and quick resume scanners can help with basics, but they often miss the strategy behind positioning engineering experience.
The Solution
Envoy Engineering helps students submit stronger applications by shaping their real experience into a clear, technical, recruiter-friendly resume. The goal is not to make you sound like everyone else. The goal is to make your actual background easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to move forward.
Role-specific resume positioning
Engineering project bullet improvement
ATS-friendly formatting and keyword alignment
Technical skills organized clearly
Coursework, labs, and projects translated into value
Clean one-page internship-ready format
Why Envoy
Free university resources and AI tools can be useful starting points. But when you are applying to competitive internships, you need more than a clean template. You need a resume that connects your experience to the exact roles you want.
Envoy Engineering is for students who want their resume to do more than look organized. It should make a recruiter understand why you are worth interviewing.
Credibility
Our process was built around helping students present technical experience more clearly. Many engineering students already have stronger experience than they realize — projects, labs, design work, coding assignments, research, jobs, clubs, leadership, and hands-on problem solving. Envoy Engineering helps organize that experience into a resume that feels focused, polished, and ready to send.
Engineering-focused review process
Technical project storytelling
Internship and entry-level positioning
Human review with personalized direction
No inflated claims. No fake experience. No generic buzzword stuffing. Just clearer positioning of what you have actually done.
Packages
Students who already have a resume and want expert feedback.
Starting at $49
Students who want a polished resume ready for internship applications.
Starting at $129
Students applying to competitive companies or multiple roles.
Starting at $199
How It Works
Tell us your major, target roles, projects, experience, and the types of internships you want.
Our team reviews your background and may ask follow-up questions to uncover technical details, tools, outcomes, and project impact.
We shape your resume around your target role so your strongest experience is easier for recruiters and hiring teams to understand.
You receive a polished resume with one revision round so the final version feels accurate, professional, and ready to send.
Before & After
Worked on a robotics project for class.
Designed and tested a sensor-driven robotics system using [tools/technologies], improving navigation accuracy through iterative debugging, calibration, and performance testing.
Helped with CAD model.
Created and revised CAD models for a mechanical assembly, supporting design validation, manufacturability review, and team documentation.
Made a website for a project.
Built a responsive web application using [framework/tools], integrating user input, data handling, and a clean interface to solve [specific problem].
Examples are illustrative. Final bullets are always based on the student's real experience.
Student Feedback
Before the review, my resume listed projects but did not explain what I actually did. The new version made my technical experience much clearer.
I realized my resume was too generic for the internships I wanted. The targeted version felt much more aligned with the roles I was applying for.
The biggest difference was the bullet points. They sounded more specific, more technical, and more professional without exaggerating my experience.
Every application is a chance to be seen. If your resume is vague, generic, or hard to understand, you may be wasting opportunities. Start with a targeted engineering resume review and apply with more confidence.
FAQ
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