A DevOps engineer resume has to prove you ship reliably and automate toil away. Learn which metrics to lead with (deploy frequency, MTTR, uptime), how to organize the skills section, how to turn tool lists into impact, and the ATS keywords that get you past the first screen.
How to list certifications on a resume — where to place them, how to format each one, which certifications are worth including, and how to handle in-progress or expired credentials. Plus industry examples and the mistakes that bury your strongest credential.
A financial analyst resume has to prove you turn data into decisions, not just build reports. Learn which metrics to lead with, how to structure the skills section (modeling, Excel, SQL, BI), how to turn duties into impact, and the ATS keywords that get you past the first screen.
One-column vs. two-column resume — which is safer for ATS? Single-column is the reliable default because applicant tracking systems read top-to-bottom and often scramble columns. Learn when a two-column layout is okay, how to test parsing, and which format choices break ATS.
A UX designer resume's job is to get you to the portfolio review. Learn how to feature your portfolio, write case-study bullets instead of task lists, quantify UX impact, present your tools and methods, and avoid over-designing the resume into an ATS failure.
An operations manager resume has to prove you make things run better, cheaper, and faster. Learn which metrics to lead with, how to show the scope you managed, how to tell process-improvement stories, and the skills recruiters scan for.
A business analyst resume has to prove you turn ambiguous business needs into clear requirements and measurable outcomes. Learn which impact metrics to lead with, how to show your process, the skills and tools recruiters scan for, and the mistakes that make a BA resume forgettable.
How to format a resume so it looks professional and passes the ATS — the right length, fonts, margins, spacing, and file format, plus the layout choices that break parsing. Content wins interviews, but bad formatting gets a strong resume skimmed past.