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I would reformat this if I were you. It looks very 1997. Although it’s true you don’t want to overdesign a resume, you do want ppl to want to read it! Having the dates on the right hand side really threw me. Also, you have your city and state listed at the top of the page. You do not need to add it at every section thereafter.
Any example tips on what a strong résumé would look like? Also, do not résumés, simply, go through an ATS scanner when selecting applicants?
Don't worry about formatting. OP's goal is to get a job. I think that most people try too hard to make their resume look creative, but by doing so, they make it unusable. When I was a hiring manager not too long ago, I took the resumes that looked like a PDF version of their LinkedIn profile and put them in the "probably not" file because they added useless skills, overstated their qualifications, used little bars to illustrate either their knowledge/experience, added their pictures, etc. They reminded me of player character forms from role playing games I played in elementary school..That's the opposite of what OP wants to accomplish. Don't submit resumes like that nless you are going for a highly creative role - trust me. OPs dste placement is perfectly fine.