#Help with intern resume
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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:
General
- 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?
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
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
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