#top 5 cs, 26 grad, no processes

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cerulean salmon
cerulean salmon
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U go to uiuc u big chilling

cerulean salmon
cerulean salmon
elfin merlin
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2m users in 4 months? is that legit or are you inflating the numbers

slow arch
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In general a good approach to have to showing skills on resume is each skill should map to an experience, and each experience should clearly map back to some set of skills.

Your game experience is positioned as your key selling point and is probably the only thing the recruiter reads. It feels a little fake to me (it might not be but the way its worded feels like resume fluff). To make it seem more legit, add skills and technologies used. A strong resume point is usually Did X using Y to achieve Z, with concrete X,Y,Z. Also, if the game is actually this popular, you should definitely put a link

somber hornet
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add gpa if its decent and maybe add (or make up) some technical sounding bullet points for the game

elfin merlin
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this seems to imply that you built the game from scratch, you should either reword this or include roblox for clarity

good job tho

plush quail
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i'd probably compress the roblox stuff into that game studio thing

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the tech is too niche to have two separate projects for it IMO

next flame
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personally i'd put skills at the bottom

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also don't put IDEs in skills

neat briar
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Move technical skills to bottom

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What’s ur gpa