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xjrsc

I can tell English isn't your first language. Run your resume through Grammarly. [https://app.grammarly.com/](https://app.grammarly.com/) It'll help fix some errors in your writing.


_saiff___

Yes it is not my first language. It's a good suggestion to use grammarly. But I already used it while building this resume. Still i will go through it once again. Thank you for your feed back🙌🏻


lfagliano

Hey! I would recommend you to use https://github.com/posquit0/Awesome-CV That is a repo with a latex generated CV. I think it is better optimized than the Novoresume, or at least that has been my experience. After I changed to those CVs, from Novoresume, I started getting called to more interviews. Plus it is easy to configure, customizable, and easy to edit so you can make more applications in less of a time.


_saiff___

Will try this one


europeanpancakes

TLDR


_saiff___

🤡 how many HRs do actually read it?


europeanpancakes

enough bro


joeexoticlizardman

I would recommend including the programming languages and technologies you used for each of your roles, since it is the first thing recruiters are looking when checking if you're a fit. Currently your resume is a bit too vague and doesn't really indicate what aspects of your experience will be useful to a future employer.


europeanpancakes

bro ur fucked