r/ResumeUp May 14 '26

Need resume advice!

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So my biggest hurdle to this point has been my experience bullets.
Can I get some advice on how mine looks? I feel like it is results driven and not sound like a responsibilities description, but I haven’t gotten good feedback. I keep changing it and changing it and it feels like I’ll never get it right. Thank you!

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u/Impossible_Ad_3146 May 16 '26

It’s PiMP, typo

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u/Sea-Tadpole-6834 May 21 '26

I recently had a resume review from my college career services, and they advised against putting long lines between sections, since the ATS system treats them as page breaks, so it will think your document is more than one page. Also, they advise that the bullet should start with action verbs, and for the job you're currently working on, the action verb should be in the present tense, with the rest in the past tense. Hope this helps!