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by japesinator
4139 days ago
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Piggybacking off of this, if anyone would be so kind as to give me their opinion on my resume at http://writes.co.de/resume.pdf, I would be very appreciative. For what it's worth, I'm looking for an internship over the summer |
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* The colored bits and the typesetting of your name are on the whimsical side of resume style. Probably okay if you're applying to tech companies, but consider a more traditional layout if you apply to a more traditional company (eg bank, consulting firm)
* In 'experience' and 'projects', take care to use active language wherever possible and highlight what you accomplished, not just what you focused on. Ingersoll and Katie School could use revision in particular, the others look pretty on-target
* What sort of CS independent study and research have you done at Illinois State? You have the page space to be more specific, and can tailor this to the job you're applying to. Similar for Bloomington Central: consider if you can make "focus on mathematics and the sciences" more specific.
* Stanford: what about Cryptography from Dan Boneh? Did you complete the course? Did you receive a certificate or ranking?
* You might consider revising "interests" and "programming" into one section "skills" or "expertise". Narrow these to match the job.
* Like others have said, I am not a big fan of the 'Student, Hacker, Adventurer' tagline.