How Chinese CS Students Can Rewrite University Projects for US Tech Resumes
A guide published on DEV Community advises Chinese university graduates to reframe academic project descriptions when applying for data engineering roles at US companies. US recruiters typically spend only 6–10 seconds scanning a resume and look for concrete evidence of technical skills rather than vague course participation. The recommended formula structures each bullet as: action verb + tool or platform + task description + measurable result, replacing passive descriptions with specific technical achievements. The article also warns against using tables or columns in resumes, as applicant tracking systems like Workday and Greenhouse can misparse such formatting, and recommends submitting files in .docx format for better ATS compatibility. Additional tips include quantifying outputs with real or estimated metrics, writing descriptive English project titles instead of literal course-name translations, and combining related lab exercises into a single concise bullet.
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