#Software Eng. with 3 year gap, ~10 years experience
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especially in experience
i would@drop # hours of work, no one really cares about that and its giving unnecessary info that can open u up to unrealized judgement criticism (ie it took them that long to do that??)
the bolding is distracting
5 year old project isnt gonna really help a ton
unless thats info ur not sending out to actual companies then nvm
idk just overall kinda messy resume, and idk its kinda harder to critique when ur adding all these seemingly unnecessary side notes so idk what ur actually sending out and what ur not
i would look at the pinned post and other resumes in this channel to see how folks are formatting their experience section and projects section so you can see more of what you’re up against
Stuff in the brackets, like my hours, are "notes" for the resume. Not part of the real resume
Can I just reupload my resume without the notes then?
I didn't think the notes would be unnecessary, but I guess less is more here, even when it's for the purposes of adding context
(btw the thread counts 10 replies, but I see far less? I can only see your replies)
Is it from looking too bold, or too much bold? Bold font is 600 weight and regular font is 300. Lower the bold weight, maybe?