Resume

So I made a rage thread a few days ago on why I can't seem to get a job. I took your advice to heart and tried to improve my resume.
How does it look like now bros? What more should I change?

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Dude remove the soft skills bullshit

Your summary is cringe. I see the same exact shit on every other resume. Be creative.

Don't put your full address, just the city or the district if you want to be precise. It needs to be quick.
Don't put your face, it could tap in the automatic discrimination of people.
You've said that you were the project leader three times... Don't repeat yourself.
If you made some projects and linked your github, link your projects repo.
If you know Javascript and HTML don't put Front-End, it's a given.
If you know Java don't put OOP, it's a given.
For the soft skills, it's what the normies look for. Good job.

That's how I would do it but I haven't looked for a job in 1.5 years so I might be very wrong.

Honestly mate that doesn't look great.

I would personally remove the soft skill as I cringe hard when I read it, but that's just me, I'm not like the normies who see those as quirky.
I would remove "punctual" though as it's not a deal breaker, wagies have to be punctual.
You've put "Soft Skill" in "Soft Skills".
Also "Effective" is a thing they expect out of everyone they employ, so you could remove it too.

I would structure it

career objective
education
technical skills
relevant experience
employment history
core skills (soft skills)
other certifications
references

(STAR method) Situation, task, activity, result thecvstore.net/blog/cv-star-method/#:~:text=STAR is an acronym for,about each of these words.

don't mention anything without having it justify something you claim to offer and vice versa don't just list skills without evidence. Think like you're saying I can do this for you because I've done this. Quantify shit where you can as well e.g improved sales 20%. There's websites that can tell you what employers list as the most important soft skills per profession, put 4 down and justify them with star method
I wouldn't format it that way either. less formating, no columns (multiple pages is alright. Only headings sub heading and points. Dates need to be right aligned

>multiple pages
meant to say no more than 2 pages

what uni teehee

Thanks friends.

soft skill is just a typo. I have't distrusted this Resume yet. I'll remove some of the things you all have mentioned, and rename some of the tables

dumb. start with objective, go right into relevant skills. That's all they care about.

Also, nitpicky, but if op is still at the job, don't use past tense.

Also add a few more bullets about managing multiple projects, collaborate with team members, work with leaders to define project objectives, etc. they wanna know they don't have to babysit.

soft skills gotta go.

Are you actually a good programmer? I never went to college but I'm interviewing for a 250k senior dev position this week because I took their programming assessment and (presumably) did very well. I would pick a language you like and get really really good at it

that's the format that vmock.com/ AI likes

Is it weird for me to search for software dev job if I don't have github? I don't like to program in my free time so yeah.

Your skills in the back end suit you for a different role

I'll add that too thanks

HR here
Too much text man , list your skills as points not in a text

>list your skills as points not in a text
What you mean? Haven't I sort of listed them as points using keywords?

This

Or just write I’m a huge duck sucking faggot under soft skills.

ALways start out with a Bio. About a paragraph of your history starting with "I graduated from Chad High School in 2003. Attended college at Ripped Off Univeristy from 2004 to 2009. When I graduated I took an intership with blablabal, married 3 kids." A good bio is all I read when hiring.

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thanks for the laugh you piece of shit, have fun working in enterprise moving from framework to framework only ever learning how to glue pipes together and configure yaml files

Here’s my take. Make it a single column. Start with objective (or remove objective), then go into a summary of your skills and achievements. List them as bullet points. Then move into work history and projects. Education should be last and don’t list your courses that’s retarded. List a few bullet points about your success. GPA, extra curriculars, stand out projects etc. Soft skills section is gay but maybe list some of those under your summary. Also after looking at it again your objective is absolute shit so either get rid of it or make it much better.

>having a resume
Firm handshake stupid. Also you’re an aspiring wagie

I'm a good programmer but doing these things in my free time feels like a waste. I rather work on motorcycles and go to the gym.

Looks like you're trying to hype yourself when you're still a college student. For every job, you are competing against other students, recent grads, non-recent grads, and grads from long ago. And you're the least experienced of them. So relax, skilled labor is exceptionally difficult to get paid for.

The layout is still sloppy, you filled the white space in the education section but there is still loads of white space at the bottom right. Trying to read it is painful with everything crammed into paragraphs, it needs to be more of a skimmable reference. Also your skills need to be more in-depth, it looks like you just copy-pasted a list of "programming lingo" rather than drawing from your experience. Remove the soft-skills and put that in the description instead, 'flexible experience' means literally less than nothing. Also re-word your virgin "achievements" to sound confident. And learn Git.

"I have photographed Tigers from the back of an Elephant in India when I was young".
I guarantee if you write the above in your C.V. you will grab their attention better than any computer bullshit ever will.
What you do with their attention on you will then determine your job chances.
Be creative, "my Grandparents took me, they were a bit eccentric" is a great answer to the first obvious question they will ask. Bullshit a little OP. Everyone else does

best advice: lie

I've made a few tweaks now from what everyone has said in this thread. Pic related. Still not done yet, but getting there.
I don't really know how I can describe my skills without there being too much text. Any suggestions?

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what i'm seeing is "one year of experience" desperately hidden under a pile of fluff

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I feel like you can only get away with 2 columns if they're both packed to the gills with relevant info. There's already a sizable chunk of white space under your second one, and depending on the eventual fate of "soft skills", it might get worse