To start, your experience can fit on one page. I suggest (1) decreasing text size. (2) you can also eliminate all the spacing between jobs and job titles and their dividing line (3) some of your descriptive tasks/bullets are really wordy. To combat the length it’s recommended to use the xyz formula by google, this is not to say what you’ve written isn’t similar or bad. Just long winded (4) try to keep your bullets 2-3. (5) not the end of the world but keeping your text one color is something I suggest. Just bold the job title and make it the same size as the rest of your text. If you are to make anything blue it would be a link to something like your LinkedIn, portfolio or GitHub (6) skills should be at the beginning/top of your resume as it’s the main concern of most companies
#Looking for resume feedback for 1 YOE in product management after CS degree
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Additionally here are a couple of references. Most cs students here live by jakes resume: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/jakes-resume/syzfjbzwjncs
I have personally gotten great results using a template Allen ye has shared https://tinyurl.com/5579ufue
The only problem with the XYZ formula is if you don't have statistics/data points to incorporate. I've tried to utilize that where possible, but not even bullet point has a correlating data reference
Which is 100% fine, it’s more so use it where you can. What’s necessary is that u communicate what you’ve done successfully at each position (which you have)
I've condensed it down to 1 page as you suggested by decreasing text size to 9.5 (I don't know if that's too small haha). Otherwise the biggest critique was eliminate the wordiness and make it more straightforward and an easy read, right?
Also if you truly need more space consider eliminating the space between the very top of your resume and where your name goes to give extra room
Correct and eliminating all the spaciness(formatting) you have. Notice in the attached resume how the job title and dividing line doesn’t have that awkward spacing. Also the jobs aren’t spaced from one another as well