Hi guys, I'm due to graduate in May 2024 and want to find an internship/full-time data analysis/science position before graduation. Worked in FinTech for 2 years and currently working part-time (my most recent position but isn't what I want. It's just there to fill the space). New to the tech industry and looking for advice on what recruiters are looking for.
Agree gmop12. I'd rather group projects with education or under experience with something like research assistant. As with skills, def take out excel but i dont think it would hurt to keep css or html
- projects under experience - projects could be more meaningful and not useless ask yourself who cares about those - u happy with 70% bro? - skills are fine, I’d keep them all on there - not sure how helpful it is to add RA to experience or not and remove any irrelevant below lines at the bottom
If you studied finance why are you doing this move?
@OP bad timing, would have been easier back in 2021/2022…
You can’t time it But curious why he does this move
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Splitting up projects and experience seems weird and partly redundant to me. Also, don't put useless stuff in skills -- HTML, Excel really? 😅 Describe your projects as part of your company experience, see how that goes.
These projects were school projects during my Master's so they're not part of my professional experience. As for Excel, I come from Finance/business and still have a habit of putting these things on there lol. Thanks for the rec, no one cares about HTML and CSS anymore huh?
Specifically, managers who are hiring for data scientists won't need your HTML/CSS skills 😅 Tailor the resume to the job, and anything else is usually a distraction from the main message that you are the best fit for the job. If the job description mentions HTML/CSS, then include it! (And then give examples of what you built with it somewhere in the projects section.)