| Regarding what you should put on a resume, check out this checklist we put together: https://breakoutlist.com/engineer-resume-checklist Regarding examples of a great resume, see the one in the photo above. Also see the following template regarding this and your question about the best tools for making one. Example resume on ShareLaTeX:
https://www.sharelatex.com/project/55db6ac384d1be370a7d4b9a > Can you share some advice that would help me increase my chances of finding a good job? Treat it like an engineering problem. Analyze your funnel - what companies/opportunities are you starting with? What's your conversion rate between funnel steps? How can you increase that? And, vitally, how can you put yourself in the shoes of the person on the other side? How can you simulate their perspective? At every point of interaction with you, if you were them, what would you think? And given that knowledge, how can you improve what you're doing? Other things: check out @sehurlburt on Twitter, Stephanie gives great advice on this topic. Also search around and read threads like the following: https://www.reddit.com/r/engineering/comments/23e4df/entry_l... |