The resume is looking good, nicely formated. You should get a portfolio going. Using something like GitHub / Codeberg to show off code you wrote (bash, html/css). It can help you really stand out. Heck, put your apache config up to show what you did.
When you are starting a career you are not applying for a job, you are convincing someone to take a chance on you. The more you can reduce that person`s risk the more likely you are to get the job.
The resume is looking good, nicely formated. You should get a portfolio going. Using something like GitHub / Codeberg to show off code you wrote (bash, html/css). It can help you really stand out. Heck, put your apache config up to show what you did.
When you are starting a career you are not applying for a job, you are convincing someone to take a chance on you. The more you can reduce that person`s risk the more likely you are to get the job.