I want a polished, functional-style resume that lets a final–year Computer Science student stand out when applying for internships and junior roles. The document should emphasise skills and academic projects over job history, remain ATS-friendly, and read clearly for hiring managers who may not be technical. What I need from you • One-page functional resume drafted in Word or Google Docs, ready for easy editing • A brief note explaining the structure so I can adapt it later • Up to two rounds of light revisions within a week of first delivery Context and tone This is the first of several writing tasks on my list (self-introductions, formal interview answers, basic CS explanations all follow), so clarity and consistency are important. Keep language straightforward, professional and free of fluff—think clean section headings, bullet points that start with strong verbs, and concise descriptions of projects involving Python, Java, data structures or similar. Please include a short outline of how you plan to approach a functional resume for a student with limited work history when you reply.