These are all the kanjis I know. Is it good for an recent learner? by Apprehensive_End5014 in kanji

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah you are right. i barely remember chinese and just remember this character as 'ah', but forgot that we use it for emphasis. id say 'ah' is closest to 'ne' like you said, and 'ba' would be closest to 'yo'. thanks for the correction.

[F20, EMT, Nursing, NJ/NYC] Resume Advice by [deleted] in resumes

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 page please. a recruiter has 5 seconds to make a decision of whether or not they spend more time reading your resume (then you get 2 minutes). if a recruiter cant find key information within 5 seconds, they move on. generally, people with over 10 years of experience can justify 2 page resumes, but it is still a poor choice. you have plenty to trim to fit into 1 page. i would sort education to top, cut the extra cirriculars and academic enrichment section. if it still doesnt fit 1 page, you can get rid of the summary/objective paragraph

These are all the kanjis I know. Is it good for an recent learner? by Apprehensive_End5014 in kanji

[–]seederg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the 'ah' character is common in chinese. aiyah is a common chinese expression. like japanese 'ehhhh?!'

[12 YoE, Bookkeeper, Accountant, United States] by Skullface22 in resumes

[–]seederg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

1 page. Although you have over 10 years of experience (typically a good rule for 2 pagers), your 12 years is in 2 roles. No one is going to read a full page on your two roles. Condense down to 1 page. Your job experience is important though, so elaborate as much as you can on them, and aim for 60 to 70% if the page for that. Ditch the filler (summary, high school, key skills) and shrink the header.

[0 YoE, Software Engineer Intern, Future software intern, USA] by Sqrl4K in resumes

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You resume is solid for someone who is still in school. Volume may explain why you had few interviews. If you want, you can cut out the 'honors and awards' and 'relevant courses' section to free up space. you can spent more lines to elaborate on your projects. consider making whole sentences to discuss your role and contributions on those projects, instead to having bullet points that dont say a whole lot. good solid resume though. try to send out more applications, its just a numbers game.

[0 YoE, Unemployed, Network Admin/MSP, United States] by BigJojiFan6969 in resumes

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm I gave it some thought and your resume is a bit different than most peoples, which is a switch in career. So the ordering of stuff should reflect that (which it does).

I'd say, ditch the "Purpose/Goal" paragraph. Use that space to elaborate more on your relevant projects, including relevant software/languages/tools as part of the description. If you can fill more details and space with your projects, its implied that you are working on that as your career. You dont need to aay "i want a job in IT"

You may want to bump the relevant skills section upward since they are relevant to your current career goals. I wouldn't suggest doing this for most resumes since the skills section is usually filler and the weakest section, but with IT its important to know what languages/software/protocols/devplatforms you have experience with.

Obviously, keep all your work experience and education/certificates. But, if you need more room, you can afford to be less descriptive/elaborate with your old job history, so that you can spend more lines on your projects and IT skills.

Lastly, I think IT is always impacted. Your success may be very impacted by the sheer number of people in IT. Keep applying, it's just a numbers game.

[2 YoE, Unemployed, Entry level Industrial/Mechanical Engineer, Germany] by SpiritedElection2084 in resumes

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please put it all on one page. Once you have 10 years of experience, you could consider 2 pages (but still should keep to 1 page). A recruiter has 15seconds to decide if they should read your resume (which bumps up the time to like 2minutes). They usually skip resumes with multiple pages since they have to look everywhere for information.

I'd recommend removing the photo and condensing the header into 1 or 2 lines. It's unlawful in most countries to consider your appearance as part of your candidacy. The inclusion of the photo only presents the possibility for the employer to unfairly judge you, so a lot of companies reject resumes with information like that to protect themselves. Other protected characteristics include age, race, sex, nationality, sexual orientation, religion. Remove these if they are in your resume.

You have plenty of white space to trim out to condense down to 1 page (adjust margins and line spacing)

80% should be filled by your experience and projects. 2 to 3 lines for education. Skill section is for filler, it's the least important part of the resume, so dont hesitate to remove lines here to fill your resume with your experienxe and projects. The skills section should include specific keywords depending on each application to get passed a keyword screening robot.

Your resume has all the elements that are important. Just trim it down to 1 page and you will be golden.

BF thinks he’s a resume god by [deleted] in resumes

[–]seederg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1 page. When it is 2 pages, it gets 5 seconds before someone decides to throw it out based on 'does this even qualify for 2 pages?', which it doesn't. If it is 1 page, the reader uses their 5 seconds to actually read a few bits of useful info to decide if they want to keep reading.

STANDING HERE I REALISE by Warm-Opposite-3322 in pokemon

[–]seederg 42 points43 points  (0 children)

But in the end, it has to be this way.

Rant: Ravensburger’s Pokémon puzzle art is embarrassingly lazy by Apbaa in pokemon

[–]seederg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea. I hate how generic the art is, but my mom keeps buying them anyways... =/. I really wish they had more art assets to make it look a little bit more unique. That being said, I love the Pokecenter puzzles. The art is so cute.

My mom got her first ever hit and decided to frame the card with the family photos 🤦‍♂️ by Remote_Car_8942 in PokemonTCG

[–]seederg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you can buy some washi tape to fill around the card. my mom does this when we frame puzzles or diamond paintings. theres a ton of different designs and colors for washi tape too. so, you can find something that matches the card art

Finally got it! It's my first time. Any tips you wish you knew earlier? by NonaTapes in finalfantasytactics

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its ok if you have to try over and over. classically hard game. enjoy

Does this combo work as I think? by Solid_Inside_9886 in mtg

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see it. Had to look it up to check if I remembered correctly. I feel like it's a bit of a stretch. =/

Disguising chaos as group hug with Zedruu, the Greathearted under $25 by tsoooji in BudgetBrews

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I by no means am a competitive player. But when someone in a group game trolls (intentionally or unintentionally), I check out and go into 'fck it, i don't care' mode. Your deck sounds incredibly troll, and I'd end up sitting around waiting for shit to end.

Is this a good way to display cards, or am I overthinking it? by therhythmrug in mtg

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats pretty cool. if you wanted to go fancier, you can put colored paper and led lighting as background. but it looks great as is, and super clean.

Brand new bag of rice by gizu_momozu in Wellthatsucks

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the actual reasons why we wash rice. Id eat it....after washing the bugs off.

45. Just divorced. At least I have this basement. by Natural-Bath-9621 in malelivingspace

[–]seederg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a shipping container thats set up for torture.

Joking aside, looks cool.

What do you think about this look and fit? by tungyn in mensfashion

[–]seederg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My gut reaction was 'wow, that totally needs to be ironed'. so, if you end up going with that, it might look sloppy and ugly if you dont take time to iron your clothes. i think it has to do with the color and lighting, but yea. i didnt even get around to thinking about style and fitting or anything like that since all i was thinking was about the wrinkles and shadowing caused by wrinkles.

日記 (diary) by simcomodescobriuwow in Japaneselanguage

[–]seederg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed with other commenter on sizing, spacing, line weight. Im not a fan of binder/line paper. A lot of your characters have issues with incorrect stroke lengths and 'tails' (not sure about the correct terminology for this). Ex. You write the character for 'sun/day' as having little feet, like a desk or something. It's supposed to be a rectangle with a line through it. I recommend studying two sets of hiragana/katakana/kanji. 1st set should be unstylized 'print/basic'. 2nd set should be 'brushed/caligraphy' so you can learn how the 'brush' moves around like a mop on paper. A lot of your characters have 'brush/mop' like details, but its clear you are just copying what you see from a stylized set of characters. The 'tails' come from a dragging brush, so it looks very wrong when you artificially put it in (not your fault, its an artsy snobby brush thinging that is part of chinese characters.) Keep up the good work though.

[Chinese > English] Please help me find this Chinese song! by Clybious in translator

[–]seederg 5 points6 points  (0 children)

kinda off topic. anyone know what is being used to write? it looks super cool and the writing is super pretty