After many changes as per previous suggestions, I have made a one-page resume. Please let me know your honest feedback. I intend to get a job in Santa Monica or the Bay Area, San Francisco, so if possible let me know my chances and some tips as well. Thanks
This resume also has a number of grammar errors, which would make me worry about your English ability if I were recruiting. Not trying to discriminate but make sure it's perfect
Ohh i found three of them, i corrected those including 1. The spelling of along 2. Semantic error under Westbourne Wines,
3. Chief product officer description
Bro ,never post your resume here. There are people here who will shred it to pieces no matter what you write . Better hire a resume writer . They are usually cheap <$100 and will provide you with what you want
Thank you! I will check that but I wanted to get an honest feedback as to what are my chances and how does it look
IMO I would stick to the more standard single column layout. When I tried switching my resume to two column, I was told that it looked like a restaurant menu. I think they were right. Instead of “Freelancer” I would use a more specific title. Like “frontend engineer freelancer” or something like that. Have never heard the word “undying” to describe a high availability app. “Achievements” should be renamed “Awards”. I concur with one of the posts above that you should enlist the help of a professional service.
I like the layout. What kind of role are you looking for? Product manager or software developer? That is not coming out clearly from your resume and a recruiter who finds it would not be sure if they should shortlist you for say a Software developer role (or vice versa)
Also, since this is blind, here's the rub: your work as the "CPO" is *unimpressive as fck*. Come down from that high horse you've climbed on, will you, and just call it a Software developer job?
There’s a HH resume fb group; you can post resume and get feedback there too. Also, check out Gayle’s pointers on resume.
Im sorry im really new, HH?
You should check out Jobalytics (link: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jobalytics-resume-keyword/fkiljfkkceaopbpfgfmjdnkiejaifkgd?utm_source=blind&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR1OWWhbqbYPPQjze_2Du2qUCZ2UtcIjz4OXOIjaUzJJarBDqOD6uNXgFUY) -- a FREE chrome extension that can identify missing keywords from your resume based on the job description page. Good luck!
Use power words instead of normal ones instead of Developed use Implemented. Use grammarly to rectify grammatical mistakes
To be honest I feel like if a HR manager sees your resume they will only see another resume. You have to make your resume pop out and put some color into it. You have make them remember your resume. Specially for big tech they see hundreds if not thousands of resume and if you see one blue screen in 100 black screens of course you’re gonna remember that one. The point of your resume is to make your self standout
Your bullet points don't seem to match the role of a "chief product officer" - do you have any experience with executive-type tasks?
Yes but it was a startup so everything was haywire already.
Also I was told to add just the highlight worthy points here so I omitted the rest