This is an excellent resume, and I have little to add to it.
Regarding your present experience, you could use the present tense, "providing" instead of "provided". It shows that you are a going concern.
I like your method of clearly stating your results right after the job description.
Best of luck to you.
This is an excellent resume,
This is an excellent resume, and I have little to add to it.
Regarding your present experience, you could use the present tense, "providing" instead of "provided". It shows that you are a going concern.
I like your method of clearly stating your results right after the job description.
Best of luck to you.