how come im not getting a hit? looking for an entry level job in aus? last time i was here they said to shorten the criteria which i have
>>1544814
nothing that makes me go
"this kid must be smart"
"this kid is very active in the community"
"this kid really improved the last company, i hope he can do something similar for ours"
It just looks like a kids that worked in menial jobs from high school to his mid 20's and hasn't actually accomplished anything other than mediocrity.
>>1544814
chuck on your GPA, did you do any kind of external projects like clubs or something.
It just looks like crap. No finished in top 10% of class, no Distinction average, no 3.7 GPA, no first in chess championship idk, no sporting achievement/uni games,
>>1544814
You need more than one simple bullet point to explain what you did on the job. Also, remove the casual thing because no one wants you to work 2 jobs if they hire you. Expound on your degree. Add projects, classes, clubs ect. Your resume looks like you did it as a school assignment and got a C on it. Doesn't look like you actually have drive to get a job. Gl
>>1544814
Learn how to write a fucking resume, God damn this is weak. You don't even include your current job at the top of the list.
Also it just looks like you jumped around from a bunch of really shitty jobs in a short timeframe
>>1544814
What the fuck is a business and retail certificate?
>>1544814
Pick a tense and stick to it (i.e. manage vs managed). Also, list accomplishments, not tasks. It may be hard for shit jobs, but I guarantee you learned/contributed, unless your work ethic is as terrible as your resume. For example, I'm sure you've learned some sort of inventory computer system for the Cold Storage job? Include that somehow. Use industry jargon and terms, so people can see that you know what you're talking about (just don't go overboard).