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Atlanta, GA
Posted:
April 22, 2024

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Hello Eddie,

Thank you for using Resume-Now. We have reviewed your resume and would like to offer some helpful advice and tips for improvement. Below, you will find suggestions for each section of your resume, as well as guidance on how to choose content that highlights your value as a candidate. Here are my comments and recommendations for you:

Summary

When preparing this section, keep your ideal position in mind. Create a summary that shows how your background and abilities will transfer and be valuable in your new job. Your summary is quite long and contains some repetitive information. Try to condense it to 3-5 concise sentences that highlight your most relevant skills and experiences. Focus on showcasing your leadership abilities, problem-solving skills, and adaptability. Skills

You can make this section stand out by reviewing the job ad you’re applying for and including any specific skills, abilities, and experience that will be beneficial for the new role. While your current skills are relevant, it would be beneficial to expand this section by including a few more skills that are directly related to the job you are applying for. This will give a more comprehensive overview of your abilities and increase your chances of being considered for the role.

Work Experience

It's often difficult to decide what to write for job descriptions. One strategy is to think in terms of how you made a difference. Describe what impact you had, what you changed or what you improved while in the position.

Your job descriptions are quite detailed and provide a good overview of your responsibilities. However, it's important to focus on the most relevant and impactful information. I suggest selecting 4-6 bullet points for each role that highlight your key accomplishments and contributions.

Here are some questions to ask yourself to help identify what experience would be beneficial: What would your manager say were your strengths?

What projects did you work on? What were the results? Did you manage others, work on a team or serve customers? What did you accomplish? Education

Use this section to highlight your formal education and degrees for the hiring manager. You also can add in awards, courses, projects, and extracurriculars, but focus on the ones that are most related to your target job. Keep it clear, scannable, and relevant. If you have a list of additional training and credentials to include on your resume, such as apprenticeships, licenses, or certifications, create a separate section for them. If you have only one, this is a good place to add it and get it noticed. Grammar

Remember to proofread your resume carefully at least twice before submitting it to potential employers. Don't rely solely on spellcheck, as it may miss some errors. Any grammar mistake, no matter how small, can negatively impact your chances of securing an interview. Conclusion

We hope that our feedback has been useful and that you find it valuable in your job search. By incorporating our suggestions and tips, you will better showcase your skills and qualifications and improve your chances at getting an interview.

Wishing you the best of luck with your job search! Resume Review Team

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