I think your work experience shows what you can do well and also points out a direction for you to find a job yourself. By reading your resume, the interviewer can know what you have done since you joined the company and what you can do to cultivate you. In fact, even if the position you know is inconsistent with your previous work experience, you can write down your work experience. Even if your work experience is different, the interviewer can see what you are good at, and then he can let you participate in what kind of work.
Moreover, it must be difficult for graduates to find jobs at first, and at the same time, they have little work experience, just some part-time and internship experience. I think writing all these experiences will be very meaningful for you to find a job. Include some part-time jobs, so that the interviewer will think you are particularly independent. They also appreciate this kind of work-study program, or people with a lot of internship experience. As far as my personal experience is concerned, I participated in foreign trade during my own internship, but I found a job as an editor after graduation. I wrote all my work experience and internship experience on my resume, and the interviewer thought my English ability was ok, which was also a plus item, so I was successfully admitted.
So I think your internship experience is likely to impress the interviewer, so it is better to write it down.