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Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. About making resumes more computer friendly, do you have any more specific tips or know of some popular resume parsing tool that a lot of folks use so I can try it on my resume? I've recently become "red pilled" on making my resume computer friendly. I would use ceev.io which is a great tool that I love but I'm not sure how well the output works for machines.
It looks like ceev.io is winding down, so may want to do something else instead. My current one is based on a Google Docs resume template, saved to an ODF file for LibreOffice: I find its editing and PDF export to be more reliable for this purpose. Scanning resumes, https://www.jobscan.co/ has come up in searches & I think I used it in the past; can't remember off-hand what it was I was using before.
Oh wow, that sucks. 🥲