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I was recently laid off from an R&D role at a small company with quite wide responsibilities as a materials engineer, and decided to pay ZipJob to make a resume that can actually get through ATS (since I'm not great at it, historically). I've still got a few days left of edits, so I'm curious to hear your thoughts. I'm not a huge fan of the verbosity, but they're the pros and y'all will provide better critique than I can. Some things that seem redundant to me are in there for ATS according to them.
I'm hoping to stay in an R&D role, but open to more engineering roles. They basically cut and paste my previous critiques in (hence some capitalization issues), so any advice will be useful.
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