It doesn't matter whether there is a scholarship or not! The important thing is whether you have any evidence to prove that you have the ability needed for the job.
In job hunting, the best evidence is your own experience, which can be your own internship experience, campus experience, project experience and practical experience.
But without these experiences, ducks don't have to panic. He can use some experiences in his own life, or in his studies, or even in a class assignment, as long as he can present his personal abilities around his job hunting intention.
The award-winning experience that can be described in the resume can be roughly divided into two aspects:
One is the reward won at school;
The other is the reward you get at work. Only by making a good division on the whole, and then conducting research and analysis on specific aspects, can we find out the most weighty rewards, and directly take those with small weight or simply don't mention them. Because priority is always the most basic requirement for a resume;
If you have less award-winning experience, fill it out truthfully. However, you can write down the activities you have participated in, such as what youth league activities you have participated in, what charity activities you have participated in and so on. In addition, you can enlarge your own specialties, such as driving, English level and so on.