Landing your first job starts with presenting your school work, internships, and volunteer experience as evidence that you can contribute.
Be realistic about your starting point. Look for roles that connect to your course, strongest interests, and any hands-on work you have already done.
Prepare specific examples before interviews. Employers respond better to short stories about deadlines, teamwork, and problem-solving than broad claims about being hardworking.
Stay consistent. A focused search with tailored applications works better than sending the same resume everywhere.