#New grad trying not to get ghosted
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i would maybe put ur leadership experience in bullet point form just so its not a block of text
why in education are the last 2 things indented so far like that
i would move education to the top since youre still in school
otherwise good resume IMO. Nice work with the bullet points! 🙂
thank you for your comments. I remember seeing a career counsellor and they asked me to keep the skills and project experience first as they were important. should i follow the order education - > skills - > project - > leadership - > involvement instead?
re: the education i think when I was removing some personal info some spacing got messed up. I checked my original resume and it is formatted correctly
sure yeah
wait one question for ur “project work experience”, im confused and the title for this section is confusing. Are these PERSONAL projects? or projects u did as part of an internship/real life job experience for a company?
Yea about that. These are my personal projects. One of them is a uni one.
Re: the titles and job roles, the same career Center dude I went to told me to assign a role to the projects so it looks like I did something.
i mean self assigning a role is pretty moot IMO
i would make the section title more clear, just say “Projects” or something but “Projects Work Experience” is quite confusing
Understood I will do that
Could you maybe elaborate what you mean?
Don’t think I quite understand it
i mean.. what benefit does it serve
to say u were a “software development engineer” on a project you did yourself
like well yeah what else were u
I used to think the same and my previous resume didn’t have it. However the career Center person told me assigning a role shows you did something explicitly vs asking the person reading to simply interpret it
Sounds dumb but i still took the advice
i sont understand this logic personally but
to each their own i guess
Yea me too.