#2026 Summer Internship, Resume Help

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remote fog
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Get rid of the grade (?) you put next to each course. Also use commas (,) to separate each course instead of slashes (/)

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Concepts should be 1 line max or just get rid of it

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Your dates are not aligned properly in certain places. Make sure it goes all the way to the end of the line. Currently see issues in two spots: “May 2027” (put some spaces before it so it goes all the way to the end) and the “April 2025-Present” (remove some spaces before it so it doesn’t spill to the next line)

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Also, why no date on the color stack thing?

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Be consistent

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I’m assuming the underline on each project is a link to the project? Instead, I’d remove the dates of the projects, and replace them with the link(s) to the project (GitHub, site, demo, etc.). This just makes it more obvious that you have links to the work you did. But can also leave as is I guess. Up to you

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Instead of selected coursework, say relevant coursework

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Btw as a color stack member I think you should be able to post your resume in their discord or something to get feedback on your resume from your peers

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Honestly most of the problems I’m seeing is just formatting. And you’re struggling with consistency

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Keep the spacing between resume sections the same. And don’t put them too close to each other or too far away.

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GPA doesn’t need bold

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Company/Place name and Location of where you did stuff does not need to be bold

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Make “May 2027” italicized too and it doesn’t need to be bold

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Use 10 or 11 size font for everything except for your name at the top. Can be like 16-20 size

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Make sure you’ve included stuff like phone number email LinkedIn GitHub below your name at the top

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round quarry
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Thanks for the advice, yeah, formatting in WORD is hell, I'll probably go back to LaTex or try Google Docs with the templates you gave me