1:1 resume review · 30 min
practical, line-by-line feedback for students targeting software engineering internships.
pay-what-you-can. all proceeds go to a cancer-related fundraiser on gofundme, a cause that's close to my heart. donate here.
interested? email me at luanthiennguyen2003 at gmail dot com
i know what it feels like to want something and not know how to show it on paper. i submitted over a thousand applications before things started clicking. a lot of silence, some rejections, and eventually a few yeses from places i genuinely wanted to be. i learned that what you've done matters less than how you say it.
i'm not a recruiter or a career coach. i'm a cs student who figured things out slowly, with help from people who were honest with me when they didn't have to be. this is me doing that for someone else.
i've looked at enough resumes, for myself and for friends, to know what makes someone look credible on paper versus forgettable. i'll tell you which one yours looks like right now, and how to change it.
worked at
every bullet, section, and word. nothing skipped.
rewrite weak bullets into action-driven, quantifiable statements.
frame your experience and projects for swe intern roles specifically.
what's working and what isn't, including the things people don't usually say.
disclaimer: this is practical guidance based on my own experience recruiting for and landing software engineering internships. not an official recruiting service. sessions do not guarantee interview outcomes or job offers.