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Resume Critique/ suggestions
White Wizard
Member Posts: 179
Attached resume, removed PII info.
Looking for any input or suggestions
Thank You!
Looking for any input or suggestions
Thank You!
"The secret to happiness is doing what you love. The secret to success is loving what you do."
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OptionsWhite Wizard Member Posts: 179Added resume via attachment"The secret to happiness is doing what you love. The secret to success is loving what you do."
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OptionsWhite Wizard Member Posts: 179bump!!!"The secret to happiness is doing what you love. The secret to success is loving what you do."
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Optionssheckler Member Posts: 201-With that amount of content and your experience level, it should be 1 page
-I would **** or shorten the skills section, it's really not helping by listing every PC component in existence.
-The experience section is in the wrong order. Newest/Current job goes at the top. -
OptionsXyro Member Posts: 623Problem #1: Who are you? Where are you? How do I contact you? Did you just delete your contact information from the resume to post on this forum, or do you never include it?
Solution: Your contact information should be at the top of the resume.
Problem #2: In your summary you fluctuate between first-person and third-person, there are errors in grammatical usage, and it is too long.
Solution: Stick to third-person, correct the errors, and drastically edit.
Problem #3: You are highlighting your education by placing it above your work experience when your work experience far outweights your education.
Solution: Place your work experience at the top of your resume.
Problem #4: Your skills section is too elongated, difficult to read, and has errors in grammatical usage.
Solution: Edit, organize, and correct the section.
Problem #5: Your experience section is out of order (as another poster has already stated), has grammatical errors, and cuts one of your prior positions from one page to another.
Solution: Repair the order, fix the errors, and be certain the position does not cut from one page to another.
These are the main issues I see. Overall, I would state that at first glance this resume looks like you did not spend much time on it and this may be exactly what is turning potential employers off... no offense intended. -
OptionsWhite Wizard Member Posts: 179Thank you for the honest replies, that is exactly what I was looking for.
I intentionally left out Personal Identifiable Information (PII) strictly for this post.
Thank you!!!"The secret to happiness is doing what you love. The secret to success is loving what you do."