@unwiseapple said in Resume Review:

I would hope so, as others have looked at this for years and didn't think to virtualize it. It is a process that i directly greatly improved, among others in the company.

Based on the assumption that the next company will also not be aware that everything should be virtualized? I don't think that this conveys the value that you think that it does.

Let me see if I can make an analogy. It's like working at a trucking firm and you figure out that you can lengthen the lifespan of the engines in the trucks my replacing the oil filter regularly. You don't put that on your resume. It doesn't showcase your value, it just tells future employers how badly the last place you were, was. Not something that you want them to be aware of, because you want them to think that you excelled in a good, challenging environment. Not that you excelled by getting them up to a normal baseline. You want the last job to sound good, raise yourself up by raising them up, not be knocking them down.