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[0 YoE, Student, Entry-Level Systems Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer, Remote (US)] Resume Review

[0 YoE, Student, Entry-Level Systems Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer, Remote (US)] Resume Review

Hi everyone,

I've been refining this resume over the past few weeks and would appreciate honest feedback before I start applying.

  • I'm targeting remote or hybrid roles as a:
  • Systems Engineer
  • Infrastructure Engineer
  • Systems Administrator
  • Technical Infrastructure Support

I've spent the past several years building enterprise infrastructure projects, designing software architecture, and exploring AI-assisted engineering workflows to prepare for a career in Systems Engineering and Infrastructure.

If you were hiring for an entry-level Systems Engineer or Infrastructure Engineer position, would this resume earn an interview? If not, what is the single biggest reason?

Thanks in advance for any constructive criticism.

[0 YoE, Student, Entry-Level Systems Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer, Remote (US)] Resume Review

Hi everyone,

I've been refining this resume over the past few weeks and would appreciate honest feedback before I start applying.

I'm targeting remote or hybrid roles as a:

Systems Engineer

Infrastructure Engineer

Systems Administrator

Technical Infrastructure Support

I've spent the past several years building enterprise infrastructure projects, designing software architecture, and exploring AI-assisted engineering workflows to prepare for a career in Systems Engineering and Infrastructure.

If you were hiring for an entry-level Systems Engineer or Infrastructure Engineer position, would this resume earn an interview? If not, what is the single biggest reason?

Thanks in advance for any constructive criticism.

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