u/WillingArm6893

Incoming fresh grad here! Roast my ATS-friendly resume! (Part 2)

Incoming fresh grad here! Roast my ATS-friendly resume! (Part 2)

Hello! Posting over my improved resume based on the comments that I received from my previous post. I wasn't expecting the engagement that I received (76K views lmao) so I thought of posting this again just in case there are also incoming fresh graduates like me who are polishing their resumes!

I'm aiming for Junior QA Engineer, Associate Business Analyst, and Junior Project Coordinator/Manager roles for this. I plan to create multiple versions of this based on the three roles.

Here's the link of my previous post: LINK

Let me know your thoughts and suggestions! I tried my best to consider the following:

  1. My role as the Project Manager of our capstone project is not considered as a work experience. Instead, indicate the impact of my role on the projects section.
  2. This goes the same for my role as the Editor-in-Chief. It should be placed on the Extracurriculars & Leadership.
  3. As for the descriptions, you all advised to reduce the fluff and reformat the sections. It should follow this: Profile - Skills - Experience - Extracurriculars - Projects - Certificates
  4. Remove the references section.
  5. Fit everything in a single page.

Also, don't mind my title on this post. I am now aware that there's no such thing as ATS-friendly resume.

u/WillingArm6893 — 9 hours ago
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Incoming fresh grad here! Roast my ATS-friendly resume!

Hello! Incoming tech fresh graduate here. I'm aiming for associate IT Business Analyst and Project Manager roles after graduation. Also considering QA Automatin Testing and Management Trainee positions.

I think my resume feels a bit cluttered and tight, any suggestions for improvements?

Thanks, guys!

u/WillingArm6893 — 3 days ago