#New Grad 2023 bootcamper
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Are you trying to get a job in the industry or research?
If industry, what roles in particular are you targeting? Full stack, backend, data engineering, etc
So for your lab position, you need to generalize it. Keep in mind that the first person to read your resume is a recruiter. So when writing your bullets, write them in a way that someone with minimal tech background can understand what you did.
In your project section you say personal/class project. There's no need to add that. Either replace it with a date or leave it blank.
I recommend that you only bold specific tech, but since you got a list of tech skills in the header I would consider leaving off the bolding.
For the skills section, take out IDEs. They don't add much.
Also split up C/C++ to C, C++. They're technically different languages, and some engineers will think that you don't know that.
im more focused on industry probably more backend roles
I wouldn't know how to convert your bullets to backend focused, maybe chatgpt can help
there's a lot of repetition with the technologies used (after |), it also makes for a lot of text
don't bold out GitHub, underline it instead
Not sure if this will help but change node to node.js in your technical skills
Do you rewrite your resume for different applications?
No but you should
Okok with the help of chaptgpt?
For this example would I just copy and paste the description into gpt and have my resume tailored to that