Why can't I get a job, Jow Forums?

What does your cover letter look like? Employers these days care about more than technical skills these days, the larger companies at least. Resumes get thrown out if ur an autist regardless of how good it is. U gotta talk about how u can work well in teams n shit like that

I don't have a censored version of it on me right now, but I can add a paragraph emphasizing my team projects I guess. Its exact content varies from job to job, but most of it is me elaborating on my experience and why it's a good fit for the position.

Get your I.Q professionally tested and put it on your resume, not larping. It's what I did. My father used to hire people mostly based on their HS SAT score, college GPA, or I.Q, it's not a meme.

There is serious cluttering in your resume. I wouldn't put the references (phone number included and shit) in the resume, but I would cite the names of your tutors/professors next to the relevant projects like you did with your undergrad research.
I'd post a copy of my own CV but it's not in english, may not be helpful.

Also you didn't put your hobbies and shit, nor any group activities you may have done (clubs, etc.). That's pretty dry without that.

Do you tailor it to job descriptions? Like addressing things in the requirements, and directly talking about times youve demonstrated that shit in the past. Also what kinds of jobs are you goibg for? Is the market good or bad atm

Okay, I'll look into rearranging the references. Also I did include extracurriculars in there, and also I linked to my personal website that has some hobbies and interests listed.

I've written enough cover letters at this point that I just cobble new ones together from old paragraphs that I've written for previous cover letters. But yes, I tailor them.

>Also what kinds of jobs are you goibg for? Is the market good or bad atm
Mechanical engineering jobs, but I've been expanding my search to software jobs too. The state of the job market depends on who you ask. People with jobs think everyone else are idiots with substandard skills or abilities, and people without jobs think the market is totally dead.

Honestly if we were on the same continent and in the same industry I'd put a word in for you, your resume looks good.

put skills at the top, then education, experience after that.

Perhaps add a statement of purpose that summarizes what you are looking to do. Throw in buzzwords like “team work” “people” “data” and “results”