what does a typical python developer resume looks like?
It's difficult to give you a definitive answer, because we don't know what type of work you would like to do.
Do you want to do data analysis or build websites and APIs or maybe something completely different?
More on reddit.comI am a self-taught Python programmer and would love some feedback on my resume!
Experience section is very confusing to me. remember recruiters will take 10-30sec to read resume. I had to look at it a bit to figure out the structure. The sections are difficult to see but I think it should be ok.
Summary section: I was thinking that maybe it would look better if the sentences weren't in their own lines? or maybe the way u have it is fine.
For the projects: get rid of the "description" line. it makes it difficult to read and its already a given + it wastes lines. I like how you listed the tech stack but I feel that u should move it up to the project title line (move it to the right side of the line). this will help with reading + keep it concise and easy to read (again 10-30 sec read). The tabbing also looks a little weird when i look at the bullets in experience.
The skills section is too categorized? I'd just put everything under "programming languages" or "other technologies". Also the categories are difficult to read since they are light grey.
More on reddit.comTips on how to describe python developer projects on cv?
what was the problem? what software did you write to help solve the problem. what was the outcome.
our data aggregation pipeline took over an hour to complete. i wrote the tasks in parallel using threads which resulted in a 50% reduction in time in satisfying customer requests.
More on reddit.comHow to make an entry-level resume?
put your projects on there, we know entry level devs don't have lots of experience and expect y'all to learn most of it on the job
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