An employee shares how his resume earned him a job for 280,000 euros at Amazon

An employee shares how his resume earned him a job for 280,000 euros at Amazon

An employee earns 300,000 dollars a year at Amazon. He explains that he got the job solely because of his resume. Meanwhile, he is now working in the Human Resources department and has some tips for future applicants.

Who is this person? Siddharth Kashiramka has been working at Amazon since 2022 and is involved in AI projects. Today, he is a Senior Product Manager at Amazon. Previously, he worked as a Product Manager at Capital One.

In a conversation with Businessinsider.com, he reports that his resume was an important reason why he was eventually hired. He shared his official resume online via Documentcloud.com. Here you can view the resume he applied with at Amazon.

Kashiramka practices interviews for a month to prepare

What did Kashiramka do? To prepare for his interview, Kashiramka connected with others who had made a similar career shift and practiced for a month by conducting mock sessions on a career service platform.

After several rounds of interviews, Kashiramka received a position in product management at Amazon in 2022. The job came with an annual compensation of about 300,000 US dollars (around 280,000 euros), a mix of base salary and stock options.

That’s why a resume is so important: He is now also working in the Human Resources department and explains that a good resume can be crucial when choosing between two applicants. He recounts:

I remember a case where there were two equally qualified candidates for a job. Both made it through the final round of interviews, but the offer could only be made to one. Ultimately, the decision hinged on the candidate with the more polished resume.

For this reason, he also recommends that others applying for positions take note of a few tips that helped him back then.

6 recommendations for your resume

What tips does he have? He himself explains that he has six tips for others to consider in their resumes.

  • Talk about your own impact: In his resume, he provides a detailed description of his previous tasks, followed by his work and its impact.
  • Provide a summary: Kashiramka explains that one cannot simply copy the summary of their own tasks; doing so would make the resume unique.
  • Show variety: Throughout his resume, Kashiramka used a variety of keywords, including “utilized”, “delivered”, “established”, and “collaborated”. This makes the resume more readable.
  • He recommends using a proofreading program and taking a second look at the document.
  • Write your resume in the first person. Writing about oneself in the third person not only feels strange but also affects the perception of the other company.
  • From his perspective, one should also aim to reduce the resume to one page.

More interesting employees: An employee is prohibited from working from home and must return to the office. But he doesn’t just take it lying down. The boss of an IT company forced an employee to return to the office. However, the employee “got back” at his boss by using a legal trick: Employee is forced by the boss to return to the office – he gives in and soon has his moment of triumph

Deine Meinung? Diskutiere mit uns!
2
I like it!
This is an AI-powered translation. Some inaccuracies might exist.
Lost Password

Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.