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One of my senior colleagues suggested I need at least 3 pages in my resume to get offers. However, from everything I've read online, 1–2 pages is the standard — especially in tech. I kept mine to 2 pages and focused on quality over quantity.
I have 4 years of experience in DevOps, specializing in Kubernetes, cloud infrastructure, and CI/CD automation. Currently working at Infosys as a Senior Associate Consultant and actively looking for new opportunities.
Key highlights:
- CKA + CKS certified
- Managed 8 EKS clusters and 200+ nodes
- Maintained 100+ Jenkins pipelines
- Hands-on vulnerability remediation using Wiz (actual CVE IDs in resume)
- Took a DR implementation to production
Would love honest feedback — is 2 pages fine or should I be adding more? Also open to any suggestions on content, formatting, or anything I'm missing!
u/Chameleon_The — 11 days ago