Reflection
Treat your resume as a curated map of what you do well. Rather than forcing broad statements of personality, choose a small number of clear accomplishments and the skills that enabled them. Short, concrete lines let your work speak for you.
Structure matters: a focused summary, project-based sections, and concise bullets that show impact are friendly to quieter temperaments. Use headings that match job descriptions, quantify results where possible, and favor clarity over cleverness. White space and readable fonts reduce the pressure to oversell.
Small edits make a big difference: tailor one version for each role, craft a headline that signals your strengths, and keep contact and portfolio links prominent. Remember that consistency and calm clarity invite attention without noise.