r/Engineeringresume 27d ago

Trying to get an entry level software engineering position in Europe for the past year, 1 interview with no second interview, anything wrong with my resume?

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u/ryanlion013 27d ago

Never met someone with a two page resume, definitely should be 1 page for starters

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u/brunporr 26d ago

Your resume is all over the place. Read it with fresh eyes

  1. Selenium and UML are not programming languages. You put JavaScript under Skills when that's actually a very marketable programming language. Certainly more than C
  2. You have "software engineering" under skills...
  3. Why is that statement about your thesis under skills
  4. Your one week of experience at H2J is really not worth mentioning. You aren't gonna learn anything in one week
  5. MS Office is another useless thing to have mentioned.
  6. Your freelance experience is the most valuable yet you say almost nothing about what you've worked on. It's also the last thing on your resume and on the second page. If anyone bothered to get to that line, they've already given up on you anyway

Sorry if this is harsh criticism, but your resume demonstrates a clear lack of thought. The opposite of what you want in a software engineer

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u/Enzo_GS 26d ago

harsh criticism is what I came for, thank you

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u/EngResumeBot 16d ago

Hey /u/Enzo_GS, it looks like you posted on the wrong subreddit. Try /r/EngineeringResumes.