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Add grades to the relevant coursework section and only include A's, change work to work & leadership and expand a LOT on the co-founder of finance club and put it at the top, consider changing GPA to (Overall GPA: 3.4) and make italic so it isn't as easy to catch - there's a big difference between a 3.7 and a 3.4, add anything extra curricular you have done that improves your profile, write a better text for the teller job that focuses on results, and remove the grocery store and pool place. If it is part of your story that you had to work your way through college to pay for it, consider adding a small section on 'unskilled labor' or something like that and make it sound impressive - focus on the fact that you have had to e.g. work +20 hours/week through college to pay the bills as this shows grit. Right now it looks as if it is up there because that's the only experience you have and I doubt that's the case.

Do this and upload again if you want better critique on your resume.

 

Yeah it's been tough sorry everyone for the shitty work I'm working at it and trying. The labor work is on there because I was working 40+ Hrs a week to pay the bills. I thought it would show determination and some progress I just haven't really had many options for me up to this point. Again, sorry for the shit work I take everything into account

 

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