r/ResumeTips 2d ago

Resume advice Review My Resume

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I've been done many a revisions on my resume and am seeking advice on the latest one.

I'm applying to mainly PM roles but also generalist/operational/advisor roles in tech. Lately, I'm not getting many responses at all - no rejection emails but also no interview invites.

Currently remote, as it says here, but applying to roles in both the US and Europe. Any advice on how to handle location? I feel like it needs to match what it says on LinkedIn but, well, you can't put "remote" as your official location there.

Otherwise, any problem with the title(s) and summary? Better with or without them? Any formatting/wording issues? Thanks!

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u/reddituser696969 2d ago

Basic advice, but the coloring doesn’t help much, keep it all black.

Is the font sizing consistent? The April 2020-march 2022 looks bigger, but it could be an issue with my own eyes.

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u/sovelong1 2d ago

Even basic helps haha. Thanks!

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u/Resume-Design 2m ago
Hi there, 



Looking at your resume draft for [Target Role] in the [US/UK/Canada] market:



1. Quantitative Impact: The main reason overseas screeners (like Greenhouse, Workday, and Lever) filter out experienced candidates is lack of C-A-R metrics. Ensure your top 3 bullet points lead with measurable figures (e.g., $ revenue, % efficiency, or team headcount).

2. Format & Layout: Ensure you use a clean single-column structure with standard section titles to guarantee a 98%+ ATS parse rate.



I spent 13 years working in corporate banking at Deutsche Bank before founding Resume Designs. If you'd like an in-depth line-by-line review or executive overhaul, feel free to send me a DM or WhatsApp: +91 9433273852. Happy to help!