diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d893565..0ff7101 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ ![IMG_4003](https://github.com/rosnovsky/resume/assets/2508576/1925d49d-73fa-4db2-b4ed-a1ec12cb3be3) -## Store resume in Markdown +## Store Resume in Markdown -I love markdown. It's resilient, cross-platform, human-readable, and just a pleasure to work with. As a job candidate, I want to be able to quickly adjust my resume to highlight specific aspects of my experience that are relevant to a particular position I apply for. Markdown makes it easy. +I love Markdown. It's resilient, cross-platform, human-readable, and just a pleasure to work with. As a job candidate, I want to be able to quickly adjust my resume to highlight specific aspects of my experience that are relevant to a particular position I apply for. Markdown makes it easy. ## Convert it to PDF -"Please provide your resume in `.md` format", said noone ever, so I've automated this part. Whenever I push an update to `resume.md`, a Github action springs into action and generates and updated PDF. I can send it over as a file or as a link. +"Please provide your resume in `.md` format," said no one ever, so I've automated this part. Whenever I push an update to `resume.md`, a GitHub action springs into action and generates an updated PDF. I can send it over as a file or as a link. ## Branches -For my convenience, I can create separate branches for every version of my resume, and still have a _canonical_ version available. If a particular version performs better than the others, it's easy for me to make it the canonical one. +For my convenience, I can create separate branches for every version of my resume and still have a _canonical_ version available. If a particular version performs better than the others, it's easy for me to make it the canonical one.