#Help appreciated - Looking for 2026 internships & aiming for big tech

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formal merlin
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some inconsistent spacing, your skills have no spaces between lines but your projects and experience do have spaces between lines

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and xyz format is not really noticed in many of your experience roles

formal merlin
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its hit and miss to be honest, in 1 bullet point your current internship specifies you built a ci/cd pipeline but what are the effects of it

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but others seem to be spot on

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though you should be careful of talking about numbers, because some recruiters may grill you on what those numbers mean and how you got them

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friends of mine i heard from raytheon had recruiters fixate on the why behind those numbers

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i do think that maintaining a consistent style makes a resume easier to flow through when reading

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like have everything be spaced out or everything not spaced out, as an example

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for sure, try to anticipate what you would be doing because i did put azure/aws for my internship until i saw that my company used azure only

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job market pretty much cooked rn so you have to apply the earliest to win

hushed lance
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damn you are 1st in icpc regional, that can get you into any company you want

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get some referrals and try every company you want

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some advice would be stress your impact in your resume internship part

hushed lance
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bring more numbers, like you helped improve 20% stuff like that

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show the impact and show the number

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and each internship have 3 or 4 bullet points is ideal

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don't just have 2 bullet points

hushed lance
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not every bullet point should have metric

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but some of them should

formal merlin
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it depends on realism

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you can have metrics for some things but you don’t need metrics for others

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you can just generalize the impact