u/stefxavier

Hi! Stranger here based in the Philippines. I'm seeking new job opportunities and I'd like to ask for help in reviewing my resume. I've been working as a Software Engineer-slash-Solutions Architect ever since I graduated from university, and I'd like to ask if what I've put on my resume are good descriptors of what I do + if they line up with roles that I'm looking for (in particular, Data Engineer and Solutions Architect roles).

My main worry is if my job descriptions are a bit too wordy. For context, I worked on various projects within the company (with differing niches), so I tried to do my best to capture my impact for those projects by having sub-bullets. Not sure if this is good practice, if I want to show that these are for varying projects.

Otherwise, I'm very open to any comments and suggestions. Thank you very much!

https://preview.redd.it/htz0txj9hbzg1.jpg?width=5100&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=269d0770bdf5b014114de5b208394c4592918e37

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u/stefxavier — 8 days ago
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hi! as the title says, just curious what people here have to say about their personal telltale signs that it's time to leave their job?

part of me just wants to vent lol but recently, i've been feeling heavy waves of demotivation at work. the thing is, i don't find it to be a bad setup naman by any means: pay is good, manager is great, wfh setup

but recently i've been feeling so aimless and burnt out due to a lack of clarity in my work, a lack of general growth, and wanting to have a more hybrid setup (wfh can get very isolating and it's taking a toll on the mental admittedly)

so now i find myself in this unique position where i don't super mind staying...but i really can't help and wait to challenge myself further and go for something better out there, curious if anybody else is on the same page and how you're approaching this!

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u/stefxavier — 9 days ago