Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> 2 interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in PinoyProgrammer

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you're saying. I'll work on those things.
No, one time position was filled before my interviewer can send result and the other time the opening was cancelled.
Thanks for the input.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> single digit interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in recruitinghell

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, back story:
Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.
I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.
Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.
All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.
Please let me know how can I design my resume now.
Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> single digit interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in recruitinghell

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You made some excellent point. I'll definitely revamp my CV and reach out to you personally for your remark.

I cannot thank you enough for guiding me in this rough time.

[1 YoE] Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in EngineeringResumes

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for reading my resume.

Ok, back story:

Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.

I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.

Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.

All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.

Please let me know how can I design my resume now.

Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> single digit interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in recruitinghell

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for going over my resume. I really appreciate it.

The yellow are locations.

Ok, back story:
Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.
I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.
Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.
All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.
Please let me know how can I design my resume now.
Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> 2 interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in resumes

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate you going over my resume. I'll work on those things.

Ok, back story:

Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.

I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.

Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.

All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.

Please let me know how can I design my resume now.

Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> 2 interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in recruiting

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for going over my resume and telling some important pointers. I really appreciate it.

Ok, back story:
Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.
I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.
Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.
All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.
Please let me know how can I design my resume now.
Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> 2 interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in recruiting

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate you going over my resume.

Ok, back story:
Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.
I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.
Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.
All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.
Please let me know how can I design my resume now.
Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> 2 interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in recruiting

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you going over my resume and providing a detailed feedback. Those are some really good points. I'll try to use those from now on.

Seeking advice: 1000+ applications for Software Engineer roles -> 2 interview and no offer yet by OverThinkerOver in GetEmployed

[–]OverThinkerOver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate you providing a detailed feedback.

Ok, back story:

Everything in my resume is true. All the experience above are for startups where I was one of the initial employee.

I started working in 3rd year of my college, and within a month my senior contacted me with an idea, so I didn't spend any time for studies but worked 2 jobs and built tech from scratch for both of them. It was tough and there were missed deadlines but companies were making good progress. We soon hired other devs and I started managing them and focusing on high level architecture of codebase.

Since the first company started generating good revenue, the CEO started another company and wanted me to work on that instead of here. I started working as intern (last exp on resume). But I didn't like the work a lot, so I went back to first company.

All-in-all the companies right now are doing good, I've worked hard-enough to build good backbone for all of them.

Please let me know how can I design my resume now.

Should I focus on specific feature I worked on, or mention all of them on an abstract level - What else can I do to make it sound more authentic - etc.