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[2 Yoe, Unemployed, Platform/Infrastructure Engineer, ID]
It's been about 1-2 months since I've applied applications here and there. Exactly 405 applications, 6 interviews. I passed most of the interviews, however after a few weeks i got a phone call/email from 4 of the interviews that i didn't pass the resume screening process?
I'm not sure where went wrong? Is there any advice that you could give me, what i could improve on?
I'd also like to ask regarding my description, is it too lengthy in which it looks like a brick of text? Perhaps not informative enough?
I'm currently looking for platform/infrastructure engineering roles. But I'm open to flexibility as long as the work aligns with what I'm capable to do and improve on.
Currently looking for jobs within Singapore, Australia, Canada, Europe and I would require a visa sponsorship. However, I've been applying to local jobs too (although there aren't as much roles open currently in the country I'm residing at.) I'm flexible with working remotely too.
I do know one of the biggest bottleneck is my visa, and i have accepted that with little, very little hopes of possibly getting one.