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drowsy current
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Need Advice - I appreciate all the help!

little mango
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Consistent tense: artwork project should all be past tense: engineered not engineer.

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This is just my view but: put the stack at beginning of first bullet.

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Stack early for projects and experience is good: you want a reviewer to think: this is a coder, this is an engineer (git, team work, etc) or techie or geek, and this is someone who I want to talk about (anything interesting/etc).

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I think it’s good to list community stuff like that, but doesn’t need three bullets (or any bullets at all)

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Your swe keywords are middle or end of bullets. Lead off with react, c++, etc. make it clear you are a coder. Then you have engineering and team work experience. The actual substance of your work is interesting after the screen (to the interviewer)

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The skills are the important part, it’s more conveying that you are technical and someone who loves doing technical stuff

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Yes, and reorder the technical bullets so the stack is in first few words

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Just think of the screener as looking at the first 5 words from the first bullets,

long olive
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Get rid of underline on the urls if this is a hard copy