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  1. Jan 2026
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    1. ack Ibsen

      I'll leave this as a general comment. But remember your resume is to showcase who you are and how you can bring energy and skill to a job. Your bullet points could use a bit more energy or insight. You're first year dont sweat too much but you have to start putting emphasis on bullet points like in details. Bullshit if you have to but make it believable obviously. Your resume has so much more potential.

      Also as Dan said fill up as much as you can cuz that white space at the bottom is a lot.

    2. Built a static page generator to convert Markdown files into HTML pages using predefined templates.

      This one idk much to put in this one but I'm sure you can come up with 1-2 more setences on this. Projects are supposed to show what you can do and showcase your skill

    3. Created a terminal application for fetching weather data from Environment Canada.∗ Built a Terminal User Interface in Curses, as well as a Command Line Interface.

      Did you build a custom api for this or are you just scraping the environment canada website? If you made a custom api or even sanitized the data from it say it!

    4. Developed a system for a curling team to enter game results into a spreadsheet, and automatically calculateseason statistics.∗ Built a web-based front-end allowing users to view the teams statistics over the course of the season, againstspecific opponents, or at individual events.

      Quantify and I will keep stressing this. QUANTIFY! Like how much time did you save (estimate if you have to) when entering game results vs manual calculation. It's all metrics!

      Then same with WEb-based front end using what and modern design etc something to stand out.

    5. Developed a sports analytics service calculating team ratings for MLB, NBA, and NHL factoring in opponentstrength and point differential.∗ Built a web-based front-end to visualize analytics data for users.∗ Automated the generation of social media graphics and published them via a BlueSky bot.∗ Analyzed large MLB season datasets to compute individual player ratings identifying top players

      I like this but I feel liek you can quantify a bit more like how many MLB data sets? or how many games in a season are you analyzing or even weekly or daily.

      Mention what you used for front-end to visualize, you can just say plain HTML/CSS/JS or you can add a framework.

      If you automated generation of social media graphics how much time did you save? You can quantify that.

    6. Projects

      Please fix the formatting on this as if you look at it you're wasting so much space with the extra indentation of your projects compared to experience. Learn Latex or you can use those free Google Docs templates

    7. Learned front-end web development by creating a dynamic ”Weather Rock” web application, depicting currentconditions using a rock.

      Add more bullet points to this as I know there's not only one thing you learnt and front-end web development is a very BROAD topic.

      DId you work with cross-functional teams? Did you improve a process that was slow initially by someone else on your team? Point out some languages you used.

      Also idk this might be me nitpicking but idk if you're allowed to say the company project name as thats usualyl private but yet again sicne its a highschool i dont thinkl they care all that much.

      Also I would rename this as "Software Developer Intern" or something because it looks like an internship seeing it spanned months. or Full Stack but since you said front end I'd just keep software developer intern or Front end developer intern.

    8. Halifax, Nova Scotia

      Remove this or move it under the dates. As your dates should be above your location to follow the formatting you have in your resume

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    1. Relevant Coursework: Data Structures & Algorithms, Web Design and Development, Software Development,Systems Programming, Calculus in Computer Science, Discrete Math, Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics

      Remove

    2. Built a cross-platform desktop timer app leveraging Electron and Node.js back-end APIs to create looping timers,system tray minimization, and a compact miniplayer for live countdown tracking.• Structured the codebase with TypeScript modules and packaged the app using Electron Forge, ensuring cleanbuilds and maintainable desktop deployment.

      Same thing here. Metrics comparing to other apps or something

    3. Personal Website

      This one a little subjective I'd put the actual name of yopur website here rather than "Personal Website" with the hyperlink still attached

    4. Spearheading the development of a full-stack web application using DeepSeek to parse syllabi and gatherimportant details into a polished UI.• Used Flask to create REST endpoints, additionally making requests using the OpenAI API to DeepSeek V3.2for user-catered JSON responses.• Collaborated with another developer using GitHub to merge front-end and back-end knowledge, speeding upplanning and development.

      Same with this

    5. Created a full-stack JavaScript application using Express and Node.js to serve a REST API to a Discord.jsfront-end for server account instance automation.• Used the Mineflayer API for scripting commands, events, and regex matching, eliminating all manual actions.• Employed SOCKS5 ISP proxies to rotate connections, bypassing server restrictions to support 100+ instances.

      Personally I wouldn't highlight and bold the technologies fro this. I'd keep them but add some other metric like how it reduced manual work load by x% or x time if you have that metric