#How does this resume stand out as a 2023 grad who requires Visa Sponsorship?

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tough oar
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Can you please give some feedback for it? Where should I improve? I also have a 2 Page version which I will upload in this thread.

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2 Page version:

broken crag
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I'm assuming you already know that applying with a 2 page resume is bad. You're trying to fit in way too much info on the 1 page

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Your 1 page resume honestly tells me nothing about what skills you have

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And your descriptions on even the 2 page version show a severe lack of programming related work despite how many internships you have down

tough oar
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Can you help me fix this? Should I write the descriptions in the experience section based on what I have worked on? I followed the STAR method where " I solved a PROBLEM by doing THIS that which affected THAT amount of people" that is why what I actually did on those companies is missing.
Apart from that, should I enlarge my skills section? How can I show that I am an expert at those?

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And what should I exclude from the 1 page resume?
Thanks in advance, @broken crag

broken crag
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For a start your experience has a huge lack of what languages/technologies you used (assuming you did use some). Especially for experience, recruiters are not looking for 4-5 bullet points about what technologies you used and how you used them

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don't put the "More on: ...", a recruiter will never look at that for more info. It's a 1 minute glance at your resume and then in the trash or move forward pile

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I wouldn't put LaTeX down in languages, it isn't useful for developers, and is mostly used in niche fields (e.g., research)

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Remove your least recent/relevant project and experience to begin with

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to make more room for larger descriptions