#Applied for Google SRE role using this resume
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put your experience above projects
sure.. how about the rest? does the format look good?
Content wise definitely flip experience and projects (and remove dates from the projects). Especially since you are finishing up your masters I wouldn't bother with coursework, employers know you've done the fundamentals. Lastly work on ordering and labeling your skills section. HTML shouldn't be 2nd in priority. This is basically what a lot of ATS and recruiters look at for team matching in my experience, make sure its easy for a recruiter to read based on the role you want. Prioritize the skills you want to work with or role specific
I do agree with with flipping project and experience portions..
Since, recruiters usually have very less time in screening the resume and read in F format... I thought placing relevant projects with skills at the top would easily catch the recruiters attention.
however.. the experience section is almost a year old..
it doesnt matter its still worth more than projects
experience is king so make sure to use it
the ordering of languages and skills in technical skills.. was completely random..
I can tell its important for humans reading though
I dont even consider html a language so putting it at 2nd makes it seem like thats one of your biggest strengths. Comes across as very junior
cool will remove then
thanks
I was just dumping all relevant keywords into my resume to get improve ATS selection
not saying to remove just put css and html together (unless as a frontend dev u want to highlight tailwind) and put it at the end
right idea just focus on ordering as well
if you have questions about why I gave the advice lmk, or send a dm gl bro