#Help with intern resume

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carmine patrol
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How is it impossible to anonymize? Just edit the doc or use an image editor - both windows and Mac have tools for this lol

carmine patrol
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Tbh with Hashicorp on your resume you're in a really good position, but if you need someone to drill into your content:

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  • You have a lot of redundant pieces that's taking up space and not adding a whole lot of value (e.g., mentioning AWS/Go/Terraform/C# multiple times in the same experience)
  • Your bolding is a bit off-putting, and I would just default to the standard recommendation of just bolding tech
  • atp I would remove courses from education to give your resume breathing room
  • Your dates for Jobs for Humanity seem off
  • If you're finding yourself low on space, I'd consider making the subheadings 1 line as is with some of the resumes on here (and remove location since it doesn't help much here)
  • Idk if I would keep your coaching under experience, but in either case I would change your bullet to have more specific outcomes

Hashicorp

  • I would change the impact ("benefiting millions of customers") to something clearer or actionable i.e., here was a clear need for it, was there an eARR associated with this work? Nit but I would also remove the "via AWS Go SDK" too since both AWS and Go are mentioned already
  • 2nd bullet can be reduced
  • Can you clarify how parsing HCL decreases TF start times?
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Last thing: Idk if upvote count really is the best metric for an open source/source-available projects as much as business need. There's a broader quantification I've seen with people that work on open source (something like "Resolved 120+ Github issues...") but as long as it's restricted to one bullet it's your call

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One minor thing that might help is adding "open source" somewhere there to trigger the keyword so that recruiters who don't know hashicorp/tf are aware

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But what I've generally found with most recruiters that aren't working with smaller tech startups is that they tend to not be familiar with the ecosystem