TwirlyPotato
TwirlyPotato
28d

Trending @Accenture; Want advice in building resume

I have been working on a support project for the past 2.5 years. On my resume, I describe it as a development project. However, I feel a lack of confidence during interviews because of this misrepresentation. I want to change my company as soon as possible.

Can someone please advise whether it is better to mention my actual support experience on my resume? I am concerned that I may not receive interview calls if I clearly state that my role was in support.

28d ago
ZestyNoodle
ZestyNoodle

What is the issue? If you have worked actually you will be able to answer questions in interview. If the interviewer is good they will ask real questions does not matter if you are in support or implementation. Learnings depends on you. So learn and give interview. Have believe on yourself. You are working so you are better than other people. Don't let yourself down.

SillyBurrito
SillyBurrito

You're analyst and still your work is around support ?

TwirlyPotato
TwirlyPotato

Yes

SleepyMarshmallow
SleepyMarshmallow

To be honest.. 2.5years considered as juniors, so it's good to showcase support project. That's the step one for learners. Another thing, the interview panel knows in and out and what questions to shoot based on experience. Some might easily catch you and ask deep questions if you show implementation projects just to push you into nerve mode, as development project is something not easy for freshers. Better go with support project and they will ask whatever u mention not out of resume. Be confident

SillyBurrito
SillyBurrito

+1

Any suggestions/guidance here would be here meaningful.

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