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I've been the sole developer for almost 10 years. I've done just about everything. To the point that it's easier to ask what I haven't done. If I had to write a resume, I wouldn't even know where to start.
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asgs112752yOnce you reach a level of experience, don't bother writing down everything about your past work
Two pages are sufficient. First page should talk about your achievements, strengths, tech skills. 2nd page having your work experience from different companies mentioning only the employer name, date range, and your designation -
Make a video resume on YouTube. It will give you the space to talk about everything you've done in your career.
Just share that video with recruiters when they ask for your resume. -
I'm really tempted to delete the many buzzwords in my Skills section and reduce it to just "Cloud, in its entirety."
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@asgs "Cloud" is more specific and relevant though, and "I know cloud" is basically true for almost any definition or subcategory of "Cloud." I've used every major cloud infrastructure provider. I've dabbled in almost every IaC language. I've dealt with almost every aspect of enterprise cloud from design to deployment to disaster recovery.
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28 years here!
All that advice about having a 2 page resume is impossible to follow
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With ~15 experience in the industry, I'm finding that my resume is getting increasingly unruly in terms of length.
I try to keep each role description to 4 or 5 targeted and concise bullet points focusing on achievements and responsibilities, with the older roles having as few as 2 or 3 bullet points. But after multiple roles at various companies over the years, my resume has hit the 5-page mark when including the summary, applicable tools/programs, certifications, and education.
I'm curious how others here deal with lengthy resumes. The overall length can definitely be reduced by switching to a different template, but even then I feel as though I'll run into the same problem with more length-conscious templates after a couple more roles in the future.
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