Hi Devin, please find a few comments below. Your format is fine and easy to follow, and it seems like you did a good job of trying to show what you've managed to accomplish in your first year of college.
Objective section:
I like the general idea of your Objective section. It shows what you want, and what you have to offer. You might be able to tweak the message slightly to shift the balance more to "here's what you can do and where you'd like to invest yourself" but this can be tweaked for each job to which you apply.
Education section:
Unless your high school is a widely-recognized selective institution, you can leave it off and save the space once you need it for something else. I understand why you have included it given that you are still an early-stage undergraduate.
Normally I don't tell people to include too much about the courses they have taken, but since you appear to be looking for a first internship, these may be some additional items to highlight at present. In lieu of projects at work, you could highlight any class projects you have undertaken or labs that you have performed experiments in.
Projects and Experience section:
There is likely some potential here to expand a little more on the background of what this project was about, rather than just what specific tasks you performed.
A future idea: consider taking on a personal project if you have the time. If you want to focus on drafting skills, you could draw some sort of poster/character/sport/etc that you are interested in. Or even try to replicate some aspect of your home.
I hope this is helpful.
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Christopher Seigel P.E., M.ASCE
Civil Engineer
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-15-2025 08:00 PM
From: Devin Tatum
Subject: ASCE Resume Workshop - Fall 2025
Hello,
Here is my resume, Thank you.
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Devin Tatum S.M.ASCE
Upland CA
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