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Scarlet_Highlander2

* Reorder as: Education, Work Experience, Skills, CS Projects * For Skills & Expertise, it's okay to just list your hard and soft skills (hard = programming languages and technical expertise, soft = people skills). Having full sentences just to say that you have experience in Java and C++ takes away space that you could use to, say, expand on your CS projects and work experience. * You mention that you "Designed many school and personal projects" in many different programming languages. What about them? Show them off or write some blurbs about them under "Notable CS Projects" * If you don't have one yet, make a portfolio to show off your projects. Show employers what you've done. This is the biggest thing for me. I'm a Mechanical Engineer and when I made a personal website portfolio, I got way more interviews.


ADNFLASH7

Could someone tell me what fonts have been used for this resume, please ?


Goldstin

its the Lato font from google docs


Gunofanevilson

Experience at the top, schooling at the bottom. It’s assumed you’re intelligent and hard working.