Job Skills Resume Help and Career Guidance - EE Grad

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The discussion focuses on seeking feedback for a resume from an Electrical Engineering graduate. Key suggestions include removing extra spaces around hyphens in words like "time-sensitive" for better formatting. Additionally, it is recommended to include links to patents in the soft copy of the resume to facilitate easy access for reviewers. Overall, the feedback emphasizes clarity and accessibility in resume presentation. Improving these aspects can enhance the effectiveness of the resume.
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Hello, Could I have some feedback on this resume. What can be done to improve it. Thanks.

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Nice resume! My only comment would be that it looks like you have inserted extra spaces in hyphenated words like time - sensitive. There should not be any spaces around the hyphen.

Also, on the soft copy of the resume it's good to provide links to your patents to make it easy to review them.

Good luck! :smile:
 
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