It’s honestly pretty good. I would say in your case, consider having your technical skills section higher up, just so it’s one of the first things recruiters see. Especially since you have an impressive range. Also, in terms of languages, try explicitly listing your experience levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced). This is a recommendation I was given by a Google recruiter. Another thing (it’s a small observation), try to make your font sizes and spacing fluid. I can see that there’s a few discrepancies in your projects section. If you need more room you can always shrink down your relevant coursework to just a small one liner. It doesn’t seem like you have space, but if you do, recruiters always appreciate a small summary section at the top that gives them an immediate impression of who you are and your experience.
#Shit on my Resume / How do I improve this
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this is so good
change experience to leadership Google club is not a job
decrease line spacing, and fill up the python automation script more, so each section can be consistent
Should I rly change it? I’m just worried my resume might be thrown out if there’s no exp section
dont put a summary
leave it then, just dont want any recruiters rolling their eyes
lol new fear introduced
its my job
you're only a freshman i think you should leverage the fact you are in experienced and motivated
look up the word pretentious on google
you want to avoid seeming pretentious
I see
people are willing to help