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      1337 @animal
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      @animal said in Another resume review:

      Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

      Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

      Some certs, like CISSP, are a prereq for some jobs so it makes sense to show it up front.

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        scottalanmiller @animal
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        @animal said in Another resume review:

        Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

        Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

        I agree, Cert IDs are for verification later, not for the resume. I like to avoid too much identifying information on a general resume. And yes, certs below experience.

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          scottalanmiller @1337
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          @pete-s said in Another resume review:

          @animal said in Another resume review:

          Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

          Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

          Some certs, like CISSP, are a prereq for some jobs so it makes sense to show it up front.

          Only if they are required and experience and skills are not.

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            scottalanmiller
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            Boilerplate requirements are thing that I think should go at the end, they are the baseline lowest common denominator for consideration. The things that go first are the ones that "set you apart."

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              IRJ @animal
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              @animal said in Another resume review:

              What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

              A few possible positions would be:

              Information security analyst
              Cyber security analyst
              GRC analyst
              Risk management

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                IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Another resume review:

                @animal said in Another resume review:

                Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

                Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

                I agree, Cert IDs are for verification later, not for the resume. I like to avoid too much identifying information on a general resume. And yes, certs below experience.

                So how would you display the certs?

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                  scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                  @irj said in Another resume review:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Another resume review:

                  @animal said in Another resume review:

                  Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

                  Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

                  I agree, Cert IDs are for verification later, not for the resume. I like to avoid too much identifying information on a general resume. And yes, certs below experience.

                  So how would you display the certs?

                  I'd remove the dates and IDs from the, just state what the certs are. And shift the list from the top to next to bottom (above training).

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                    IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Another resume review:

                    @irj said in Another resume review:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Another resume review:

                    @animal said in Another resume review:

                    Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

                    Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

                    I agree, Cert IDs are for verification later, not for the resume. I like to avoid too much identifying information on a general resume. And yes, certs below experience.

                    So how would you display the certs?

                    I'd remove the dates and IDs from the, just state what the certs are. And shift the list from the top to next to bottom (above training).

                    How would you display the certs? In a table?

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                      scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                      @irj said in Another resume review:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Another resume review:

                      @irj said in Another resume review:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Another resume review:

                      @animal said in Another resume review:

                      Looks good. Personally I would move the IT Certs at the bottom just above your technical education. Also, I really don't think it's necessary to have your CompTIA id listed, just the cert and the date (and whether it's current or not). You can also put them in a table side-by-side so you can get rid of some of the white space.

                      Another thing... I just did a post in another discussion around the fact that you should tailor your resume to the job you're looking for. What type of job are you looking to get from this resume?

                      I agree, Cert IDs are for verification later, not for the resume. I like to avoid too much identifying information on a general resume. And yes, certs below experience.

                      So how would you display the certs?

                      I'd remove the dates and IDs from the, just state what the certs are. And shift the list from the top to next to bottom (above training).

                      How would you display the certs? In a table?

                      I think as you have them is fine. I used to do a double column to condense it, but that was all.

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                        IRJ
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                        Well i tried a double and triple column for the certs. I like the triple one best. I updated Google Docs, but it shows as single column for some reason 😕

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                          scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                          @irj said in Another resume review:

                          Well i tried a double and triple column for the certs. I like the triple one best. I updated Google Docs, but it shows as single column for some reason 😕

                          0_1538880584459_c4306526-4cc1-4944-9ac3-d2c5525696dc-image.png

                          Output to PDF so you control the final formatting 🙂

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