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PKB, Overall, the biggest issue I find with your resume is the lack of consistency. You seem to have a lot of good educational experience, but I do not have any idea where you'd like to go professionally. Recruiters mostly like to see resumes that tell a story--one which points in the right direction for their company and the skill set they desire. Additionally, you provide very little detail to your bullet points, which makes your resume look empty and put together in a hurry. What I suggest is that you consider restructuring your resume. Think about the industry you would like to work in and tailor your resume exclusively for that industry. You can target multiple industries, but make sure to draft a new resume (or modify your resume significantly) for each industry you pursue. Further, you should list many fewer jobs and at MUCH more detail in your bullet points for each job. For example, you could list 5 jobs that are most relevant to the industry you are targeting and have 5 to 6 bullet points for each work history item (always best to have more bullet points for recent items and fewer for older jobs). Again, the goal is to target your resume and tell a compelling story. Take a look at some top rated resumes on Razume for examples of what works well regarding bullet point language. Best of luck.
