#Technical Support Engineer/ Entry Level Junior Web Dev
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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
just a thoight
@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?
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
ur project bullet points are pretty meh in the 2 second resume
saying you “Accessed..” something sounds pretty… unnecessary to say and almost weak
just say what u did but u dont need to say u accessed it
like accessed doesnt even sound rigjt to use in the typescript bullet. Better off saying Analyzed or Examined or something