It takes 1 min using 4 keywords to find someone/something on the net.
Your resume contains at least 50 keywords, in a specific pattern, 10 seconds is enough ๐
Anyways. Enough scaring ๐
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Your resume depends on what role you seek. I used to have 3 different resumes, all my work differently highlighted for different roles. I was out of a job, and needed something desperately.
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Once you figure out what role you seek, identify what skills are needed and what you got. Marry them.
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Start with what are the top 3, achievements you want to highlight.
Highlight them using relevant keywords, at the top of your resume (after your name email). The best way to highlight top3 is through space management.
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Rest of resume can follow. Someone commented impact-in what area-using what skills. Follow that as much.
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Donโt let your cv become a copy of jd.
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Give attention to content, then to formatting.
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For a data scientist, your resume has very few numbers.
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Use impactful headings. Cargo eta prediction can be
โAccurately predicting cargo trajectory and eta for (impact/gains/savings whatever)โ
Gives a sense of what the project is, how it impacts and also tells you work for business goals.
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Confidence levels, accuracy of models should be added. Neural networks can be highlighted.
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