To get back on-target, I think you should highlight 1 or maybe 2 of your 
github repos and go flesh them out.

I had high hopes for both click-time-fun and cljs-game, but wasn't sure 
what to try or where to start. Working demos are pretty magical, and, 
honestly, incredibly rare.

https://github.com/noffle/art-of-readme has some advice that I've been 
planning to take to heart for a while now about how to help other people 
understand what your projects are about.

That probably won't help your resume get through the original HR screen, 
but it can definitely make interviewers stand up and take notice.

Good luck,
James


On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 12:10:30 PM UTC-5, Jason Basanese wrote:
>
> Attached is a fairly bad resume that I am using. Any tips on how I might 
> change it to appeal to more places that are looking for functional 
> developers?
>

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