Is this a good CS student resume?
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Actually i never thought before about writing my resume, But i faced a problem when i'd wanted to get a software engineering internship. This is my first resume"using careercup template" Frankly i don't feel good for this resume and i think i should do more projects to get an internship so i have just started to participate on github, So What do you think about it ?! and How do i make it better ? UPDATE: I updated my resume
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Answer:
You need to spell out what you did in some of the projects and school activities. For a generally lack of anything else, you need to show why these activities are worth mention. In particular, your work with the support team and the Android app.
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A few points, and I warn you, I'm going to be honest. The most glaring thing about your resume is that it's hard to read. I mean this in two ways. The English is not good, which makes understanding your statements difficult. Secondly, aesthetically it looks very cramped. Employers shouldn't have to work to read your resume. It should pop with amazingness. Why do you have paint on there? That's not a skill. Seriously. Why do you have notepad on there? That's also not a skill. These things are like saying, "I can play video games and type." No one cares that you can draw circles and we generally assume that anyone alive this century can use a text editor. Did you do something amazing with this software that I'm missing? I can use paint, notepad, word, Eclipse, Sublime, vim, emacs, nano, pico, illustrator, photoshop, gdocs... but none of these are on my resume for a programming position and I wouldn't put them on there unless I made a cool plugin or something. Remove that skills section entirely. Elaborate on that phone chat thing. Avoid using subjective terms. My understanding of "good" is probably very different from yours, this goes for "simple" as well. Don't leave what you have on your gitHub public. It's not impressive, if you have to keep it public, don't tell employers to look at it. Using gitHub is more than just showing you know how to "push" ," pull", "commit" and "add." Try forking a project and working on it, try working with a team on a project, try contributing to a project. Currently I can only tell you can use it as a gdrive. Bottom line, you need to work on your English. I can't understand you, which doesn't bode well for any team looking to hire you. Try learning LaTex, at least when it doesn't make sense, it still looks beautiful.
Anonymous
First of all you should never lie. You wrote in your resume that you're excellent at English. After reading your resume and the question that you posted, I suggest that you remove at least this particular line from your resume.
Anonymous
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