06-28-2006, 09:02 AM
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Free Mars!
Location: I dunno, there's white people around me saying "eh" all the time
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Just bumping an old thread with a new question:
I've looked at my resume and I find that I'm not really satisfied by it due to the fact that it doesn't clearly show what skills I have.
This is what I have on my current resume:
- O/S Platforms: Windows 95/98/2000/NT/ME/XP, Unix, Linux, Macintosh
- Business: Microsoft Office Suite, Corel Office Tool
- Programming: Java, .NET C#, SQL, PL/SQL
- Tools: FitNesse, Jemmy, JUnit
- Database: MS Access, Oracle PL/SQL, mySQL
- Servers: Apache, TomCat
- Applications: SAP R/3 – ERP, MS Project, Borland JBuilder, Borland Together, Eclipse Project
I want to change it to show information like this:
- Object-oriented software development methodology
- Rapid application development methodology
- Black and white box agile testing with automated testing tools including FitNesse, Jemmy, and JUnit
- Java J2EE and J2SE programming including multi-threaded environment, enterprise web systems, EJB, Swing, and JSP
- C# programming in .NET development environment for single-user environment
- Database SQL and stored procedures programming using Oracle, mySQL, and Microsoft Access
- Project management using Microsoft Projects
- User requirement engineering
- Technical writing including user documentation
- Software development in Borland JBuilder, Borland Together, and Eclipse environment with CVS repositories for different OS environments including Windows, Solaris, Linux, and Unix
- Web application server includes Apache and TomCat
- Business tools including Microsoft Office Suite and Corel Office Tool
- Understanding of operating systems environment and computer hardware components
- Development and analysing data structure and algorithms
How can I change it? Or organize it in a way that it's easy to read without having to read every single word of the sentence. I understand that recruiters have 7 seconds to go through resumes.
Thanks!
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