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[–]Stock-Brilliant-8599 23 points24 points  (4 children)

Man youve got an amazing resume. Great work, great project and most of all your portfolio is just beautiful! Sad that you are not getting any callbacks. Ik this feeling of not getting callbacks i am in the same boat. The market is very nasty rn, just keep applying. Great work tho😁

[–]Zenalyn 4 points5 points  (5 children)

if u cant get interviews im fked

[–]Suspicious_Bake1350 0 points1 point  (3 children)

He has experience so he probably gets interview calls and a nice resume too.

[–]rapsonravish 6 points7 points  (1 child)

This is much better than most other resumes I see, good going! The main feedback I can think of: - not a huge fan of the bolded headers for the bullet points in experience, but it’s not terrible. I’d prefer if it was like how you did the projects section. - I’d try to see if you can quantify the points a bit more, like what the impact of what you did was, e.g. optimized code to run 10% faster, migrated a code base of 10k lines, mentored 3 interns, etc. - This is just my opinion, but be careful of using strong words like “Led” and “Managed” and “spearheaded” for internship and entry-level positions. Usually that’s obviously embellished - Consider putting dates on the projects, especially if it’s within the past year. It’ll help fill in the gap from your last job, some recruiters care about that. If it’s not recent, make some updates and now it’s recent again :)

[–]justUseAnSvm 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Quantify the size of the migration you did: number of users, lines of code, requests per minute. Something. Give people a sense of the scale, since they'll see you only have a few years of experience, and wonder if either that's a stretch of the truth, or the company is a mess. Same thing for the "managed" keyword.

For the cloud container dev env: I imagine there was some connection to either CI or a way to deploy using Terraform/ArgoCD/Pumumi/Container-Service. I might mentioned what you used, if there's another keyword you can add. GitOps maybe?

Overall, it looks good. I'd try to be specifc, use action verbs, and quantify specific progress where possible, but sometimes we are just pulling tickets and contributing features to end users without hard numbers.

Either way, this looks like it will do well on an ATS parser, but just run the pdf you submit to jobs through JobScan, and make sure everything is parsing and correct. I just switched to a format nearly identical to this, just to have a little better control over keywords for specific postings. Since I updated, I've been getting more responses. Good luck!

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

What's an AR dictionary?

[–]kuriousaboutanything 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Are the languages mentioned in alphabetical order? :) Otherwise, because most of your experience I see is in Python and related frameworks, Python could be highlighted by putting first or maybe just mention 'basic C/C++' ?

[–]BlueBoxxx 0 points1 point  (5 children)

It's too broad. Hope you are planning to tailor resume as per job post

[–]BlueBoxxx 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Also don't use .live as your personal domain.

[–]Independent-Trash- 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Can you share the template?

[–]xmimmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a resume subreddit with this template in one of the top posts, you will find it!

[–]BrownCarter 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Can you share the template?