#Looking for feedback on resume

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flat grove
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Hi, would immensely appreciate some feedback and recommendations on how and where i can improve my CV. My goal is to apply for Fullstack or Web Dev openings in Europe.

Note - i mentioned my website portfolio on the top, took it down atm to redo it completely but the personal projects im working on will be linked there.

molten goblet
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So first rule of thumb is your resume formatting. If you ever uploaded your resume when applying for a job for it to autofill the application, if there's some portions that's inaccurate, those are actually the portions you need to work on. It means the resume is not being parsed properly by the system.

2nd, too many bullet points for each experience listed, mitigate that down to 2-3, should be able to fit everything in one page once you do that. Don't let the interviewer read too much, they need to know as much about you and what you do in a short time period.

3rd, not too sure about the "Language" section for actual verbal languages, you should be putting what programming languages you know, frameworks, tools you use, etc. so js keep that Skills section and remove Languages.

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Overall, please use a resume format like Jake's Resume in overleaf and try to get it fit in one page by optimizing your bullet points and page spacing

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@flat grove