Seven students. Seven upgrades.
Most students have the same resume. A HirePage is what turns that resume into something a recruiter can remember. Below, seven real kinds of profiles — from “I don’t know what I want yet” to “I graduated and I need a job now” — and what each one gets.
Marcus L. — Open to Internships
2nd-year student with retail and warehouse experience — still figuring out his direction, but ready to put in the work.
Turns a thin resume into a confident first impression. "No direction" becomes "open and adaptable," and transferable skills from service jobs finally get somewhere to live.
Marcus L
Open to Internships
Reliable. Curious. Ready to contribute.
Social Sciences student at McMaster, open to summer internships in HR, policy, or operations.
I'm a Social Sciences student at McMaster exploring careers in HR, policy, and community programs. The last two years I've balanced classes with shifts at a busy restaurant and a warehouse floor — which taught me how to stay calm under pressure, work with people from every background, and show up even when it's hard.
Jordan S. — Software Engineering Intern
Second-year CS student with retail background and one beginner project. Wants to look serious without overpromising.
Frames a beginner project as thoughtful and growth-focused. Same experience — but packaged so a recruiter can skim it in five seconds and actually want to reply.
Jordan S
Software Engineering Intern
CS student. Building small things well.
Second-year CS at York. Learning by building — one small project at a time.
Second-year Computer Science student at York. I learn best by building, even when the build is small. Outside of class I've worked retail at Best Buy and counselled summer camps — both of which taught me more about communication than any textbook.
A clean, distraction-free task app I built to learn React state. No accounts, no bloat — just add, check, delete. What I learned: component structure, controlled inputs, useState.
Priya K. — Business Analyst Intern
Commerce student with admin experience and a solid class project — but nothing that stands out from 200 other applicants.
A generic resume line becomes a real, readable case study. Admin work reads as operations experience. Suddenly she looks like someone who has done business work — not just studied it.
Priya K
Business Analyst Intern
Commerce student turning data into decisions.
Third-year Commerce student at TMU, focused on operations, analytics, and clear decision-making.
Third-year Commerce student at TMU. I'm drawn to the operations side of business — where messy data turns into cleaner decisions. Outside of class I've supported a retail team at Walmart and run the front office of a small company as an admin assistant.
Cleaned 12 months of store-level sales data and built a pivot dashboard to surface the three product categories driving most of the margin. Helped the team reprioritize shelf space for the next quarter.
Alex M. — Software Engineering Intern
CS student with two real projects and real internship potential — but his projects were buried in a resume bullet list.
Projects go from three-word resume bullets to product cards. Recruiters instantly see what he built, how it works, and what stack he used — the signals they actually look for.
Alex M
Software Engineering Intern
CS @ Western. Building clean, useful apps.
Third-year Computer Science student at Western. Focused on frontend + full-stack internships.
Third-year CS student at Western. I like building small, sharp products — the kind you actually want to use. I spent last year on IT Support for the faculty and still pull shifts at Tim Hortons on weekends.
A web app that helps Western students map out their degree across semesters. Drag-and-drop terms, conflict detection, credit counter.
A minimal weather dashboard with location search, hourly and 7-day forecast, and a single-keystroke city switch.
Daniel R. — Product Marketing Intern
Strong work across a Shopify internship, a SaaS startup, a newsletter, and a case study — all scattered across LinkedIn, Notion, and Substack.
Pulls scattered work — internships, newsletter, case study — into one place a hiring manager can read in 30 seconds. Makes a talented student feel like a full professional.
Daniel R
Product Marketing Intern
Product marketer learning in public.
Third-year Marketing student at UofT. Product marketing, growth, and positioning for early-stage software.
Third-year Marketing student at UofT, focused on how early-stage software finds its first real audience. I write a weekly newsletter unpacking real product launches, and I work with founders on positioning, copy, and launch plans.
- Growth Intern · ShopifySummer 2025
Supported the merchant-growth team on lifecycle experiments and landing-page copy tests.
- Marketing Associate · Seed-stage SaaS startup2024 — Present
Owned newsletter, docs rewrites, and two product-launch campaigns end-to-end.
Repositioning → landing page → lifecycle sequence → paid retargeting. A walkthrough of the full playbook, including what worked and what didn't.
A weekly newsletter unpacking real product launches — what they said, what they changed, and what happened next.
Emily C. — Research Assistant · Med School Applicant
Solid research foundation at a major hospital and a real literature review — but her resume reads like a wall of academic text.
A dense academic block becomes a clean research portfolio. Her literature review gets its own readable page. Program directors and PIs get exactly what they need, fast.
Emily C
Research Assistant · Med School Applicant
Life Sciences @ UofT. Interested in translational research.
Third-year Life Sciences student at UofT, working at a UHN lab on gene-expression profiling in cancer tissue.
Third-year Life Sciences student at the University of Toronto. My interests sit at the translational edge — moving molecular tools out of the lab and into clinical decisions. I currently work as a research assistant at a UHN lab.
Gene-expression profiling in breast-cancer tissue samples. Sample prep, qPCR, and downstream analysis. Currently supporting a longitudinal dataset of 80+ patients.
A literature review covering the last decade of PCR-based early-detection methods, their sensitivity trade-offs, and where the field is heading.
Michael T. — Junior Accountant · CPA Candidate
Recent grad job-searching in a crowded field. AP clerk + CPA intern experience — but on paper it blends right in with every other new grad resume.
In a stack of near-identical accounting resumes, this is the one a recruiter actually clicks. Same experience — but structured, scannable, and impossible to confuse with anyone else.
Michael T
Junior Accountant · CPA Candidate
Junior Accountant · CPA candidate.
Recent York Accounting grad, CPA candidate with two years of real AP and audit-support experience.
Recent York Accounting graduate. CPA candidate. I've spent the last two years doing real finance work — AP processing at a mid-size private company and a summer as a CPA intern supporting audit and advisory engagements.
- CPA Intern · Mid-size accounting firmSummer 2025
Supported audit and advisory engagements across three private clients. Reconciliations, working-paper prep, and closing-schedule review.
- Accounts Payable Clerk · Private company · Toronto2023 – 2024
Owned the full AP cycle for ~400 invoices/month. Rebuilt the approval workflow and cut month-end close by 2 days.
Built a monthly P&L rebuild and margin-decomposition model to identify where gross margin actually came from — and where it had quietly eroded.
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