I originally created this resumé last summer and wasn't able to land a new job. I recently edited it in the process of applying for another job; I'm curious if there's something more I should be saying or doing to try to get meaningful work.
I'm mainly interested in back-end development in Python or C. I'm really good at leveraging my Python and command line skills to quickly transform data in various ways. I enjoy being buried deep in the underbelly of code. I like defining, implementing, and working with clear APIs, which probably explains my general distaste for front-end work. I think I'm really good at iteratively writing code to do a specific job, and then generalizing that work to apply in other situations.
Perhaps surprisingly, I'm an extrovert. I feel comfortable in most social situations, and I consider myself a good writer and communicator.
Does this resumé do a good job of reflecting what I'm looking for? I think I'd be a valuable asset to a lot of companies, but I'm having a very hard time finding the right position and then convincing the company that I'm a good fit. I'm open to any advice, suggestions, or offers :)