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why me resume is not getting selected anywhere..
can anyone give me some suggestions to improve it.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/...

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    My 2 cents: if you have a feeling for design, maybe try to put more effort into making it more appealing. As for content, you've covered the basics and could benefit from explaining a little bit more about what you've learned in college. Have you had any extra work? Put that in too. Perhaps move your technical skills down a bit since it's just a list and put achievements there instead.
    Don't really know how a "common" resume looks like in India though and what recruiters expect it to contain.
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    Most importantly fix your grammar and spelling. I know it sucks as a non-native, but in my opinion that's a top priority in business letters
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    Check out my website from my profile...it's a Digital resume
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    Wanna be

    - stopped reading -

    thats not an appropriate language in a cv

    another mistake:
    india hacakathon
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    Also, never use your real name as an online persona, you don't want that connection.
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    @teganburns I don't know that there was any need for that, if he wants to use particles.js or whatever, surely that's his prerogative? It's a website designed to act as a CV, surely a little narcissism would help in that case
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    @teganburns Also 000webhost. At least get a domain and forward it to hide what you have done
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    @teganburns haha took a little peek under the hood and guess what I found..

    <meta name="description" content="Lawyer Law Html5 Template for your law profession" />
    <meta name="author" content="QuomodoTheme" />
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    @Kimmax @milkybarkid hey Guys, cut me some slack, I am a college student. Yeah this stuff works in India for I got a callback for 50% internship I applied to. Ps- I will buy a domain soon. ;(
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    @eybro thanks guys for pointing out the flaws though, will update soon
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    @bikki I do admit it looks good, except for a few grammar mistakes. After all the look and feel is valued a lot, especially by non-techs, so it'll probably score yourself some points there.
    Though if techies are reviewing it it would probably be a big plus if you put up something you made yourself.
    I am a student myself and really understand it if you don't have the time to go as in-depth as you might want to, but would advise you to do so if you can.
    Wish you the best of luck:)
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    @teganburns How about you calm down? Not all developers need to build their sites from scratch to match YOUR standards. I'm far from anything front end related so anything I design will be crap. Does that prohibit me from installing Grav and a theme for my site? It's an info repository. Installing some pretty js library is up to the individual.
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    I would suggest elaborating on your projects. They seem like some of the strongest parts of your resume but only have one line describing them. What did you learn from making the projects? What languages/frameworks were used? Did you work with other people? When did you start/finish making them?
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    thank you so much everyone..
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