The short answer is skills, interests, and experience. The details of how to make those stand out on a resume is long with many opinions. The following are several links with opinions on how to make your resume stand out.
Anything helping out or assisting the community looks good on a resume.
Going to a good college looks good on a resume, and employers offering good jobs will be more likely to hire you. You will also gain a lot of knowledge that you could apply in your everyday life.
Just apply for the job that your looking to get into and then they'll call if your application/resume looks good.
So lately I've been having a hard time with the terms that people use when it comes to getting ready for college. I know when you apply for college...you have to send in a college resume
Doing volunteer work during the summer is a great idea for a few reason. First off, you get the satisfaction of helping others. Second, it looks great on your resume and/or college application.
You could be a website designer without a college degree if you have a good resume and can show good examples of your work. You should make a portfolio showing what you can do.
Resume, Education, Experience, Good Looks, Personality, Intelligence, Connections
It all depends upon what field you want to pursuit in the future. Try and keep the intenships close to what you want to do and make it exciting. If you want to be a doctor try going to another country and volunteering for relief aid. Do something you will enjoy, learn and at the same time look interesting on a resume.
Music and a foreign language looks good on a college application
Three synonyms for resume are continue, proceed, and recapitulate. =)
Jobs look good. espesially if u get on at a young age.
There are software programs that will help you write a resume that looks good. You can also go to a unemployment office to get help with writing resumes.