I think your overall format can be adjusted to highlight your strengths. I'd emphasize your skills and experience primarily. So drop the personal statement. I can show you examples of what I'm talking about.
Create a section for skills and move the skills from your experience there. Tailor that list to the job you're applying to
For work experience you want to emphasize the value, outcome, or impact you had, not the task you performed.
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I'm happy to go into a lot more specifics. I also wrote a book on getting sw a job that covers this. I can send the chapter on resumes to you as well.
Hi, thanks so much for this. It helps a lot. I actually had to update the link to the CV because i shared the older version. Sorry. Regarding the volume, impact, I am sorry to say but most of my work life data about this was not shared in any way with the team. But i understand what you are saying and will think of a different way to say it.
Gabriela,
I'd be happy to help you with your resume. I took a look at the one you've built. How would you like me to provide feedback?
Some high level stuff:
I'm happy to go into a lot more specifics. I also wrote a book on getting sw a job that covers this. I can send the chapter on resumes to you as well.
Hi, thanks so much for this. It helps a lot. I actually had to update the link to the CV because i shared the older version. Sorry. Regarding the volume, impact, I am sorry to say but most of my work life data about this was not shared in any way with the team. But i understand what you are saying and will think of a different way to say it.
It is usually tricky to start with those things. You can sometimes find things like:
Awesome points. I didn't think of that so far. Thank you!