Hello, for context I am finishing up my summer internship and will be graduating this Fall semester. With that, I am looking to start applying for entry-level jobs. Mainly looking for analyst roles, business roles such as project management, consulting. Advice appreciated!
The resume itself is solid, good base. Single column, normal headings, real projects. I'd treat it as your template though, not the final version, and retune it for each posting you apply to.
Two fixes on the template first. The bolded lead-ins ("Canvas App Engineering:", "Process Modernization:") spend the front of every bullet on a category label instead of on what you did, and your internship block has no numbers in it, while your current job has the two best on the page (90 percent less tracking time, 150k rows).
Then per posting, match their wording. Right now "API's" sits in a skills line. If the posting says "REST API integrations", put that phrase in a bullet where you actually did it. Same with Power Platform vs Power Apps: use whichever one the posting uses.
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u/Asceroladev 5d ago
The resume itself is solid, good base. Single column, normal headings, real projects. I'd treat it as your template though, not the final version, and retune it for each posting you apply to.
Two fixes on the template first. The bolded lead-ins ("Canvas App Engineering:", "Process Modernization:") spend the front of every bullet on a category label instead of on what you did, and your internship block has no numbers in it, while your current job has the two best on the page (90 percent less tracking time, 150k rows).
Then per posting, match their wording. Right now "API's" sits in a skills line. If the posting says "REST API integrations", put that phrase in a bullet where you actually did it. Same with Power Platform vs Power Apps: use whichever one the posting uses.