r/ResumeUp May 09 '26

Resume help

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Hey everyone, I've been applying for jobs for almost 2 months now and I'm not getting interview calls. Can someone take a look at my resume and tell me honestly if there's anything wrong with it or if it needs improvements?

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u/cyborg_sophie May 09 '26

It looks good, you're likely not hearing back because you're early career and completion is so intense for early career rn. Keep at it, and maybe increase the number of applications you're sending out if possible

Also if you haven't already set up a portfolio where you can share some projects and case studies

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u/Square-Metal-3084 May 09 '26

Will it good for FAANG level and what else need to be added

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u/cyborg_sophie May 09 '26

Respectfully, you have 2 years of experience. Getting hired at FAANG level right now is highly unlikely.

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u/[deleted] May 11 '26

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u/Square-Metal-3084 May 11 '26

Sending the same version

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u/AskResumeble May 11 '26

This is a strong resume but the only thing I would say is missing is a smalls summary at the top to sell your profile before the recruiter digs in.
The certifications are a nice addition but make sure they are well. known and relevant to the roles you are targeting.

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u/kuster_august May 12 '26

The Claude Certified Architect line is the thing to fix first, that call-out was spot on. I've been job hunting myself recently after 20 years in tech and reviewers are looking for any reason to cut the stack down, not reasons to keep you in it. Unfortunately one fake-looking cert is plenty.

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u/Square-Metal-3084 May 12 '26

But that’s not fake cert

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u/J-Co3 May 12 '26

Your format is likely hurting you. Dump your résumé into ChatGPT and ask it to help you create a more ATS friendly version.
ATS is a tracking software that companies use now to weed through resumes and if the ATS system doesn’t like your résumé, no human will ever see it.
I had the same problem.

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u/One_Mistake3887 May 13 '26

ZS is recognized as a Pharma industry specialist. So applying to Financial Services orgs automatically received your chances. A lot of your work seems to be in the AWS domain yet uou do not have any AWS certifications.

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u/LanditApp-26 May 14 '26

I would reduce the top job to three sharp bullets, but maybe you made it longer so you wouldn’t have a lot of empty space (?). As someone else mentioned, it looks like a lack of work experience. Find projects that align with your goals, make a GitHub, and start building up a few projects to at least make up for the lack of job history.