Jaydev
About Candidate
lear Structure: Sections like Career Objective, Education, Work Experience, Technical Skills, and Certifications are well-organized.
Practical Experience: 3 years of hands-on work in WTP/RO/DM plant operations is valuable, especially in industrial and environmental sectors.
Relevant Technical Skills: Basic HTML and computer operations are good foundational skills.
Soft Skills Listed: Highlights interpersonal competencies, which many employers value.
🔧 Areas for Improvement:
1. Career Objective:
Current: “To work in a challenging and growth-oriented environment…”
Suggestion: Make it more specific to your field or role.
“Aspiring Computer Science professional with a diploma from RGPV, seeking a challenging role in IT or industrial automation to apply technical knowledge and grow within a dynamic organization.”
2. Education Table Formatting:
The format seems off (e.g., “Board/Unive rsity”). Clean layout improves readability.
3. Technical Skills:
Expand this section. Include any programming languages (even basics), software/tools, or systems you’re familiar with:
C, C++
MS Office
Internet Troubleshooting
Basic Networking
4. Work Experience:
This is strong but can be improved with bullet points and clearer formatting. For example:
Shree JI Sugar And Power Pvt. Ltd.
Role: WTP-RO & DM Plant Operator | Location: Sohagpur
Duration: 3 Years
Key Responsibilities:
Operated and maintained Water Treatment, RO, and DM systems.
Monitored plant operations to ensure compliance with safety and efficiency standards.
Performed troubleshooting and regular maintenance to minimize downtime.
5. Certifications:
Mention the year of certification and clarify the institute if it’s known.
HTML Programming (STP Computer Education, 2022)
Hardware & Software Training (GPC Betul, 2023)
6. General Improvements:
Add LinkedIn or GitHub if available.
Add project work or internships if any during diploma.
Spellcheck (e.g., “Unive rsity” should be “University”).
Would you like me to rewrite your resume in a professional format (e.g., DOC or PDF-ready content)?