Anonymous
6/12/2025, 4:04:33 AM
No.935657673
>>935645597
Hi! I'm your fairy godfaggot, and I'm here to harshly critique your resume for no reason, even though it's far from the worst I've seen.
I do a fair amount of interviewing for my technical job. I'm the last round of interviews to make sure the candidate actually knows their shit for my team.
Skills section at the very top is a bit of an odd choice. I'm going to want to look at your Work experience and education, and then after that check your skills section for any additional info that might be relevant. In general, keep things in order of importance from top down.
Despite what your professors tell you, I really don't care about your GPA. Nor your Associate's degree. Knowing your bachelor major and expected graduation are the pieces of info in that section that mean something to me. Advice I was given, that may be outdated by now, no fuckin' idea, was "Education first until you've got about 6-10 years of job experience, whenever you feel comfortable that it will shine more than your time in college", so putting Education above Work Experience works for now. There are different schools of thought on this point, though.
Work experience should be most recent first, and then descending from there. The first guy in the process is only going to spend about 1 minute looking at your resume giving it the glance over to determine if it goes in the Interview pile or the Fuck off pile. Most recent and important stuff at the top of each section. The details matter after that person when you get to the next interviewer in line.
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Hi! I'm your fairy godfaggot, and I'm here to harshly critique your resume for no reason, even though it's far from the worst I've seen.
I do a fair amount of interviewing for my technical job. I'm the last round of interviews to make sure the candidate actually knows their shit for my team.
Skills section at the very top is a bit of an odd choice. I'm going to want to look at your Work experience and education, and then after that check your skills section for any additional info that might be relevant. In general, keep things in order of importance from top down.
Despite what your professors tell you, I really don't care about your GPA. Nor your Associate's degree. Knowing your bachelor major and expected graduation are the pieces of info in that section that mean something to me. Advice I was given, that may be outdated by now, no fuckin' idea, was "Education first until you've got about 6-10 years of job experience, whenever you feel comfortable that it will shine more than your time in college", so putting Education above Work Experience works for now. There are different schools of thought on this point, though.
Work experience should be most recent first, and then descending from there. The first guy in the process is only going to spend about 1 minute looking at your resume giving it the glance over to determine if it goes in the Interview pile or the Fuck off pile. Most recent and important stuff at the top of each section. The details matter after that person when you get to the next interviewer in line.
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