#Technical Support Engineer/ Entry Level Junior Web Dev

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nocturne vector
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Hi all,
After a career change I was finally able to break into tech last year. Recently my role was affected by all of the layoffs happening, so I'm back on the market. I'm interested in similar roles as a Support Engineer, but also entry level Front End or UI/UX Engineer roles. Thanks!

stable coral
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i would maybe have two different resumes possibly?
1 resume to tailor towards front end roles. This will give u an opportunity to dwindle down some of the support roles and expand on ur projects and also add more projects so u can showcase ur frontend skills more
and then another resume that emphasizes ur support engineering skills more

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just a thoight

nocturne vector
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@stable coral sorry for the delayed response, got hit with covid last weekend. I've done that previously, so it sounds like it's a good idea to continue to keep two separate ones, thanks! would you suggest something more like this?

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I'll add that my last job was for a very complex product that included troubleshooting everything from the API, to various integrations, SQL queries, helping set up SDKs, and I could go on. I'm struggling to include everything I did there, but am wondering if it would be better to taylor those responsibilities to the specific position I'm applying for

stable coral
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ur project bullet points are pretty meh in the 2 second resume

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saying you “Accessed..” something sounds pretty… unnecessary to say and almost weak

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just say what u did but u dont need to say u accessed it

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like accessed doesnt even sound rigjt to use in the typescript bullet. Better off saying Analyzed or Examined or something