| Thank you so much, I appreciate it! >> I see a few grammatical errors, "i" Do you mean I'm using small-letter "i" somewhere? I triple-checked, but can't seem to find that anywhere? >> If you use google link, I would suggest doing analytics tracking to see how many times its clicked That's a great idea! >> The "Subnero" link is broken by the way Thanks for catching that! >> Make sure the PDF is OCR readable, and make sure there is an accompaning .docx format as well I suspect its not OCR readable, and there is no .docx version either - the disadvantages of making your resume with Latex! |
ah okay you made it in latex. I always run my PDF's through Adobe Acrobat Pro X for OCR recognition. CTRL+F some words on there to see if it works. You want to ensure if it is OCR because it's going to be scraped for content through HR processors. That's why I recommended .docx format as well, granted that also let's headhunters delete your email address.
Pandoc has a latex to pdf converter, I imagine this is what you used
Also, you might want to change the resume name a bit differently. You wrote down "shankar_resume_cto.pdf". You might not be applying to a CTO position and might be taken as a threat to someone's existing CTO position.
By the way, you should really link your kaggle profile on there if you really are in the top 1%. Gives recruiters no doubt that you are actually what you say you are.