Hello everyone, I'd appreciate anyone who could provide some feedback on my resume for any scope of improvement. I'm looking for roles like data analyst or analytics related jobs. Thank you for the help in advance! #jobs #resume #resumereview
Be specific in your projects and add relevant business impact..like how did the project impact any business metrics. This is lacking. Don't use terms that are knowledge based article etc but that outsiders can't understand. Make it more industry specific names. Company 3 points didn't look like projects to me. They looked more like skills you used. Always focus on problem and impact rather than skills you used. For that you have a section already
Okay got it. Yes I think I should improve points in company 3. Thank you for the suggestion
It's definitely a huge word soup. You'd think that marking key items in bold would help, but it just discouraged me from reading anything else. Be slightly more critical about what you put in. Also remember that every person (even recruiters) will have a different opinion on what the perfect resume looks like, but I think making a resume easier to read is always a bonus.
Have been thinking about removing bold words from a long time. Will do, definitely needed. Thank you!
My opinion is you're claiming a lot of expertise (look at Company 3) for only having been there a year. I'd narrow that down to your strongest candidates, as I just don't believe someone can be an expert in all of those things that quickly, unless you'd already been doing it for 5+ years at places you didn't list.
I just thought of involving everything that I've used but yeah I can tailor as required. Good point though, thanks!
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Out of curiosity, you know C, C++ and other languages, why did you choose Data Analytics over DS or SWE?
My feedback: when I look at your resume I think generic new grad. I don't know what role to hire you for. I know that you have less experience so you don't have that many resume points, but I would advise that you go through 4-5 target job description. Tailor your resume to be a fit to those. Make 2-3 variants if you need to. E.g., data analyst, bi analyst, data scientist, etc
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Redo the entire resume in LaTex
With 3+ yrs of experience you should basically have zero projects on your resume. Projects are for people with little to no experience. You send a message you're not experienced when your projects take up more space than your real jobs. Take out coursework from education. You aren't a new grad. Nobody cares. Stop with the bolding of random words. This isn't a textbook. It also suggests your bullet points are too wordy. Experience first. Combine Certs + Education. Follow these tips and you should get more callbacks: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/briankpulliam_resumetips-techcareer-activity-7044451516048437248-bTkQ
Thank you for your suggestions. Appreciate it!
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I'd make company 2 just continuous employment which you can explain if they ask. As is, it invites questions. Power BI sucks, what about other tools? You are somewhat on theme for analyst, remember to tailor to the job description as you apply
Thanks for your input. What else do you suggest other than powerBI?
Snowflake + Tableau is basically the standard, Power BI is for those on azure (cheap). Power query and pivot, macros, lucid, visio.... What about ETL tools?