Resume?

You make it like any other resume. I would recommend finding artists to work with and mixing their stuff first so that you can have them on your resume as well. In music your discography is your resume.
 
If you want to intern for a studio, the chances are you don't have any music experience working with others yet. After all, isn't that one of the main purposes of interning a studio? In that case, the resume should include any work you've done while in school. You also want to include any work history that shows your ability to generate business, build relationships, and accomplish goals. Ask yourself, "What would make you the best intern or assistant?"
 
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