Bonus tip: I also like to keep a "master resume" for my own records. This is a longer document that lists EVERY job I've had, club I've been a part of, award I've won, etc. By keeping all of this in one place, you'll have a single document you can refer to for deciding which items should go on each tailored resume you submit for individual job openings. Plus, if you're ever interviewed or asked to write a personal statement or bio, it gives you something to reference. If you're looking for even more tips, we've got a full resume article on my website: collegeinfogeek.com/how-to-write-a-resume/
i see you didnt include a summary seciton? you reckon its best left for cover letter or unnecessary for your particular field in IT and media? what about receptionists? with couple years exp
This is always my favorite tip to share- the master resume makes tailoring for each job so much easier! This is also why you should just keep your resume in a Word doc and not get all fancy in Photoshop- tailoring off a master in Word is the most efficient use of time in my experience.
I am 58 Years old and leaving my business to take a regular job. Never wrote a resume before, but this video is absolutely the best I have found on being helpful to me. Looked at a few others, but this one actually followed what he taught. Simple and got to the point quickly.
A lot of great tips in this video, but I have a few additions for each section. 1. Contact Information: most recruiters/hiring managers do not print out a candidate's resume until an interview has been scheduled. Make sure you hyperlink your email, LinkedIn, and personal portfolio/website so that when they view it on their computer, they're only one click away from being able to dive deeper into your background. 2. Work Experience: using a non-chronological format is great to quickly highlight the most relevant experience up top first. That being said, you shouldn't list every job you've ever done. Stick to what's relevant. In terms of achievements, this is super important. For every bullet-point listed, you need to address the "so what?" factor. Avoid passive phrases like maintained, managed, responsible for, etc. and instead focus on highlighting your accomplishments with quantifiable metrics. Demonstrate the impact you've had in the workplace. 3. Education: Agreed. If you're already established in your field, your education can go last (experience > education). If you're recently graduated, move that up top. GPA generally don't provide any indication of your ability to do the job well or not (or your ability to match the culture fit). I generally recommend leaving this off than on. 4. Skill Section: I think this is super useful to have no matter the industry/field to add specific keywords to move your application higher up in the pile. Soft skills can be useful, but I agree with Thomas. Things like hard worker, punctual etc. are all things that are already implied in your application. They take up valuable space that can be otherwise used to beef up your resume. 5. Extracurriculars: Depends on the industry you're in/trying to transition into. If the company values community service and volunteering as part of their core values, then sure, talk about it. But those are all things that you can include in your LinkedIn profile so that when they do take that deep dive into your background, they can glean that information from there (and you can use that extra space to highlight your professional achievements).
Here's what I'm getting out of this: 1. Think about what's important to the person hiring you. 2. Put your work experience that's most relevant to the job at the top. 3. Provide examples of work, or a link to them. 4. Lead with the positive/emit things that might make you less desirable.
I've only worked fast food jobs and im moving into being a valet at a 4.5 star hotel, i didn't graduate high-school, no ged and I have to make a resume its just gonna be empty🙁
@@Wuero1029 Bro do some projects or if you get involved on some small projects put it on you resume but it depends on you fields if it's related with computers it's applicable.
@@ghosteng10 It's going well - thank you for asking. Definitely overworked and underpaid. I have no money lol. However, it's a rewarding job and my co-workers seem nice. Hoping to continue applying for lots of other positions. If you're looking for a job too, I wish you all the best :)
@@Sai-rp2xt yooo thats great! not the underpaid and overworked part but that ur happy n all, I'm looking for my first job actually, need money for this program over the summer and I'm not even 18 yet so idk which place will hire me
I can't thank you enough for this video. I am sat here, stressed to the max over my CV and was in total meltdown until I came across your video. Thanks for all these great tips. Back to my CV now.
I’m a corporate recruiter, I agree with most of this except the gpa advice. I’m reviewing top notch candidates with great skills and with a high pool of candidates you may get placed in the gold pile with a lower gpa which is not good. This is especially true for internships or other entry level type of opportunities. It’s fine to have the conversation later, but I feel noting a gpa below 3.5 gives a reason for a recruiter to pass you up. After you’ve had internships typically gpa does not matter anymore.
I’m only 1 minute into the video, and I just want to say that you’re doing a great job! Between your low-key friendly tone, your jokes, and your video game posters, you seem so friendly and approachable. It’s a huge contrast to the last video on resume building that I tried to watch, which basically felt like being yelled at. Ok, back to the video!
As a desperate job hunter who's in need of a good CV overhaul this video made me very happy. Thanks a lot Thomas! Hoping my next few weeks will be filled with interviews after I do my overhaul!
As far as the skills section, I think that if you're applying for a job at a school or place where you'll be working with kids, it is actually a good idea to include soft skills on there
soft skills are crucial for any job but I think where most people go wrong is they go very with broad and common ones instead of specific and unique skills that really would make a difference
Thank you so much for discussing what you should do if you have no experience. Many resume writing guides that I was looking at seemed to miss out on this issue
Thanks for the tips again! I have been following you since my freshman year in 2016 and now I'm about to graduate which is why I am referring to this video! You really made me feel more confident especially on the gpa section and the working experience section.
I think my problem is I might be slightly self-destructive. If Im extremely inexperienced in a field I will make sure you are very aware of that. If I have no idea what Im doing I will tell you. I want everybody to have the lowest expectayionis so I dont dissappoint them
If I'm being honest and I'm not skilled with any of this, lowering yourself down to the lowest doesn't look that great unless you show and prove you're working to be better. So I guess it could work if you provide examples or proof that you're working to be better, otherwise dont go super low.
Your tips is very helpful for us students who are looking for an internship. We all know that this would be our first impression when we apply. The resume reflect to us as a person so we must create it with an effort.
So basically you have to meticulously track every aspect of your life/job so you can accurately represent your resume. That or just make things up. Whatever sounds better!
You have addressed concerns of inexperienced college students, but what about those who have concerns related to ageism/age discrimination. If a person gets weeded out before a human reads the resume how do they prove that the weed out was not based on skill requirements.
(I've worked as an Employment Programs Interviewer with the state EP office here in WV called WorkforceWV.) One of the best, ALWAYS free resources to you is your local WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act) office. They have people who are state employees and specialize in things like this to help the public with them. If nothing else, go to your local office and ask what they can do to help.
3:02 I was watching this video on my mobile device, but hearing this part made me switch to my computer because I never knew this and it sounds like the smart thing to do if I want to get started in my professional career after working retail for 3 years and 60 months. I was going to settle for making a note and getting to it later, but if I have the time now and the motivation, why not do it.
I turned 14 yesterday and my parents always put things off for later and it takes months to get something done because they are "always too busy" so this is a great help now I'll be able to get my resume done for school and getting jobs
@@GingerGilligan Certain beginners jobs are out there. Schools have "sweepers" and swimming pools with life guards and cleaners. Typically you would work like 2 or 3 hours.
@@sirspongadoodle I asked "Don't they have child labor laws where you live?" If the answer is no because they live in some part of the world where they don't have child labor laws, and it's perfectly normal to get a job when you're just out of middle school then they could say so.
A resume is a tailored document for each institution you’re applying to and is shorter length. A CV is an all encompassing document that lists all your accomplishments - it’s usually reserved for academics.
How long should you're resume be? Do you have to list the dates and duration of each work experience? How far back in time do you list work experience? Do you mention the companies you have worked for?
i'm leaving this comment 30 seconds in to say that the transition where your "past self" is talking through a different version of this video was smooth af. literally blew my mind lol
Ive heard the argument for quantifiable metrics a lot and i have to say, I really think it depends on your field. As a technician, youre not gonna have a lot of metrics turning wrenches. Most companies just want to see what you are actually familar with
i'm so glad during school days i work none employment jobs aka work experience i did not know and wish schools will teach kids this is the more jobs you had the better as jobs needs to see you have experience on certain fields.
Thanks for all the tips, it has made me feel very excited to finally work on my resume, and the many version of that resume.. It doesn't hurt that you are cute to look at too. :)
I feel like you are stalking me Thomas Frank. I was in the process of editing my resume for an internship when this video came out, you talked about writing music scores which I'm all about and is one of my hobbies, and you are from the same state as me. 🤨😁
Was skeptical until you mentioned space dandy and FMA Lovely choices- and I must say: I'd hire you on the spot if you listed those as your anime of choice.
You guys saved me. I had no idea how to create or start an resume and with the help of Intelligent CV I was able to make an complete resume within minutes. Thank you for shouting this out!
@Thomas Frank 🤔😄🖐So I like your video on building a resume. However I was wondering if you could build a Playlist for this. Unless you already got one and I missed it scrolling down looking for it. Thanks.😎 I already added this one video for my own Playlist on the matter. The first on the Playlist actually! 😆
Thank you for sharing tips. It was interesting to hear that a resume is taken a look at for 6 seconds then move on. I see how important to showcase from the top. Struggling with how I put experience, what you call, experience paradox a big time…
Bonus tip: I also like to keep a "master resume" for my own records. This is a longer document that lists EVERY job I've had, club I've been a part of, award I've won, etc. By keeping all of this in one place, you'll have a single document you can refer to for deciding which items should go on each tailored resume you submit for individual job openings. Plus, if you're ever interviewed or asked to write a personal statement or bio, it gives you something to reference.
If you're looking for even more tips, we've got a full resume article on my website: collegeinfogeek.com/how-to-write-a-resume/
This is the best tip of all and i have never heard it before!
i see you didnt include a summary seciton? you reckon its best left for cover letter or unnecessary for your particular field in IT and media? what about receptionists? with couple years exp
This is always my favorite tip to share- the master resume makes tailoring for each job so much easier! This is also why you should just keep your resume in a Word doc and not get all fancy in Photoshop- tailoring off a master in Word is the most efficient use of time in my experience.
I do this too! For my CV as well.
I do the same....this also helps remember other responsibilities that were not listed on my resume.
I’m a professional recruiter and I completely concur with all of the tips. Great video!
I am ready to be recruited :)
How do you become a professional recruiter?
Rooney Mara work in Human Resources
Hi are u a recruiter in SA?
@@chantalince8452 I would like to get in touch with n SA recruiter too.
Man, I just edited my resume & listened to some of your tips. Mannnnnnnnn I got a call for an interview in just 24hrs!!! Appreciate you my friend✊🏻😁
I've never made one but my family wants to move to another state so here we go lol!
Wow
Dude I just want a dishwashing job.
Did you ever get it?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣??? Why
😂😂😂😂 cute.
😂😂bruh
@@Saintsummerz33 yes, but now I’m the sous chef
I am 58 Years old and leaving my business to take a regular job. Never wrote a resume before, but this video is absolutely the best I have found on being helpful to me. Looked at a few others, but this one actually followed what he taught. Simple and got to the point quickly.
*Resumé*
- Simple and clean
- Explanatory for the reader and purpose
- Structuring is very crucial
Love your advice on tailoring your resume to every position you apply for. Awesome video, Thomas!
Lol me too
Lmaoo me three
What the?😂 indeed has a UA-cam page?
Indeed why are you here btw remember me u always sending me emails love you btw👋🏼
@@kev.argueta He indeed is
A lot of great tips in this video, but I have a few additions for each section.
1. Contact Information: most recruiters/hiring managers do not print out a candidate's resume until an interview has been scheduled. Make sure you hyperlink your email, LinkedIn, and personal portfolio/website so that when they view it on their computer, they're only one click away from being able to dive deeper into your background.
2. Work Experience: using a non-chronological format is great to quickly highlight the most relevant experience up top first. That being said, you shouldn't list every job you've ever done. Stick to what's relevant. In terms of achievements, this is super important. For every bullet-point listed, you need to address the "so what?" factor. Avoid passive phrases like maintained, managed, responsible for, etc. and instead focus on highlighting your accomplishments with quantifiable metrics. Demonstrate the impact you've had in the workplace.
3. Education: Agreed. If you're already established in your field, your education can go last (experience > education). If you're recently graduated, move that up top. GPA generally don't provide any indication of your ability to do the job well or not (or your ability to match the culture fit). I generally recommend leaving this off than on.
4. Skill Section: I think this is super useful to have no matter the industry/field to add specific keywords to move your application higher up in the pile. Soft skills can be useful, but I agree with Thomas. Things like hard worker, punctual etc. are all things that are already implied in your application. They take up valuable space that can be otherwise used to beef up your resume.
5. Extracurriculars: Depends on the industry you're in/trying to transition into. If the company values community service and volunteering as part of their core values, then sure, talk about it. But those are all things that you can include in your LinkedIn profile so that when they do take that deep dive into your background, they can glean that information from there (and you can use that extra space to highlight your professional achievements).
Nice tips 🥰
Wow ....well put
Here's what I'm getting out of this:
1. Think about what's important to the person hiring you.
2. Put your work experience that's most relevant to the job at the top.
3. Provide examples of work, or a link to them.
4. Lead with the positive/emit things that might make you less desirable.
you mean omit* right?
Thanks bro
I've only worked fast food jobs and im moving into being a valet at a 4.5 star hotel, i didn't graduate high-school, no ged and I have to make a resume its just gonna be empty🙁
@@Wuero1029 Bro do some projects or if you get involved on some small projects put it on you resume but it depends on you fields if it's related with computers it's applicable.
@@Wuero1029 did you get the job?
Perfect timing. I really need a job right now.
I was literally planning to update my résumé later this evening.
Lmaaooo
how's ur new job going
@@ghosteng10 It's going well - thank you for asking. Definitely overworked and underpaid. I have no money lol. However, it's a rewarding job and my co-workers seem nice. Hoping to continue applying for lots of other positions. If you're looking for a job too, I wish you all the best :)
@@Sai-rp2xt yooo thats great! not the underpaid and overworked part but that ur happy n all, I'm looking for my first job actually, need money for this program over the summer and I'm not even 18 yet so idk which place will hire me
Oh, the favorite anime list ain't part of it? Damnit, I've spent hours listing that....
Ayyyyy you applying for crunchyroll or what?
Same 😔
I can't thank you enough for this video. I am sat here, stressed to the max over my CV and was in total meltdown until I came across your video. Thanks for all these great tips. Back to my CV now.
When you Didn’t care during your high school years, now look at me. Figuring out how to make one 😅
I’m on the same boat friendo
when you didnt apply for any leadership positions JIOS
same
Me here after my degree 😂
I’m a corporate recruiter, I agree with most of this except the gpa advice. I’m reviewing top notch candidates with great skills and with a high pool of candidates you may get placed in the gold pile with a lower gpa which is not good. This is especially true for internships or other entry level type of opportunities. It’s fine to have the conversation later, but I feel noting a gpa below 3.5 gives a reason for a recruiter to pass you up. After you’ve had internships typically gpa does not matter anymore.
I’m only 1 minute into the video, and I just want to say that you’re doing a great job! Between your low-key friendly tone, your jokes, and your video game posters, you seem so friendly and approachable. It’s a huge contrast to the last video on resume building that I tried to watch, which basically felt like being yelled at. Ok, back to the video!
As a desperate job hunter who's in need of a good CV overhaul this video made me very happy.
Thanks a lot Thomas! Hoping my next few weeks will be filled with interviews after I do my overhaul!
As far as the skills section, I think that if you're applying for a job at a school or place where you'll be working with kids, it is actually a good idea to include soft skills on there
soft skills are crucial for any job but I think where most people go wrong is they go very with broad and common ones instead of specific and unique skills that really would make a difference
@@bitefesili yeah good point, and it's good to have mostly hard schools and maybe like 2 or 3 specific soft skills at the end of the list
0:12 I keep repeating this part over and over and over, it's pure gold.
I am a professional resume writer and I completely agree with all your tips, Thomas. You're an amazing guy
Hi Eno,
Do you offer resume writing services?
Thank you so much for discussing what you should do if you have no experience. Many resume writing guides that I was looking at seemed to miss out on this issue
this video is a GEM! .. I been in the professional world for YEARS, and this is the best refresher video YET.. Thank you.
Thanks for the tips again! I have been following you since my freshman year in 2016 and now I'm about to graduate which is why I am referring to this video! You really made me feel more confident especially on the gpa section and the working experience section.
Perfect timing!
I'll have to admit that the cover letter is what causes me the most problems... and also the hardest to give general advice on.
Perfect timing for the time travel!
Honestly I am impress by his explanation of resumes and how flexible you can be with this.
What is your advice on references? Should they be included or only given when requested?
This is by far, some of the best tips I've ever gotten from anyone teaching you how to write a resume. Thank you very much, sir.
I think my problem is I might be slightly self-destructive. If Im extremely inexperienced in a field I will make sure you are very aware of that. If I have no idea what Im doing I will tell you. I want everybody to have the lowest expectayionis so I dont dissappoint them
If I'm being honest and I'm not skilled with any of this, lowering yourself down to the lowest doesn't look that great unless you show and prove you're working to be better. So I guess it could work if you provide examples or proof that you're working to be better, otherwise dont go super low.
That's not a good recepe for advertisements
Dude, you are the man. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Thank you so much for this video! This made me change my whole resume and make it more specific 👍🏼
Love your castlevania order of ecclesia poster. Such an underrated game
Your tips is very helpful for us students who are looking for an internship. We all know that this would be our first impression when we apply. The resume reflect to us as a person so we must create it with an effort.
“Are”
So basically you have to meticulously track every aspect of your life/job so you can accurately represent your resume. That or just make things up.
Whatever sounds better!
Thanks for the info Thomas!
3 years ago, is crazy, I'm 15 applying for a job and this saved me. Thank you, sincerely.
You have addressed concerns of inexperienced college students, but what about those who have concerns related to ageism/age discrimination. If a person gets weeded out before a human reads the resume how do they prove that the weed out was not based on skill requirements.
"You've entered your name in the first field and you've even entered it correctly" LOL
Skills and achievements... Well uh.. What if you're a minor 😃
My only achievement is procrastinating and sleeping
If you did any extra curricular activities or have a skill in a certain hobby or won an award in your school you can list those
@@thatsdree1350 needed this, thank you!
You could also list stuff your good at and back it up with rewards for maybe doing so well in them
idk if you still need this but even something like video game achievements can work
@@arandomperson5314 Bruh are you serious.
Cmon man
(I've worked as an Employment Programs Interviewer with the state EP office here in WV called WorkforceWV.) One of the best, ALWAYS free resources to you is your local WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act) office. They have people who are state employees and specialize in things like this to help the public with them. If nothing else, go to your local office and ask what they can do to help.
3:02 I was watching this video on my mobile device, but hearing this part made me switch to my computer because I never knew this and it sounds like the smart thing to do if I want to get started in my professional career after working retail for 3 years and 60 months. I was going to settle for making a note and getting to it later, but if I have the time now and the motivation, why not do it.
I turned 14 yesterday and my parents always put things off for later and it takes months to get something done because they are "always too busy" so this is a great help now I'll be able to get my resume done for school and getting jobs
Don't they have child labor laws where you live?
@@GingerGilligan Certain beginners jobs are out there. Schools have "sweepers" and swimming pools with life guards and cleaners. Typically you would work like 2 or 3 hours.
@@GingerGilligan not everyones american
@@sirspongadoodle I asked "Don't they have child labor laws where you live?" If the answer is no because they live in some part of the world where they don't have child labor laws, and it's perfectly normal to get a job when you're just out of middle school then they could say so.
@@GingerGilligan in australia there is no legal working age its up to the company
Thanks so much for sharing all these tips. It's been very helpful to me.
1:55 ah Space Dandy. You're really good at giving advice, I can tell already.
This was my favorite resume videos of yours yet. What do you think about a similar video about CVs?
Wait, resumé and curriculum vitae are not the same thing?
Erika Spacesara Not exactly
@@TeamOrdigamer and what's the difference?
A resume is a tailored document for each institution you’re applying to and is shorter length. A CV is an all encompassing document that lists all your accomplishments - it’s usually reserved for academics.
@@Corporis that's seems legit, in my country we use CVs for anything
I am a 16 year old composer trying to apply to this Institute and you just save my life 😂
How long should you're resume be? Do you have to list the dates and duration of each work experience? How far back in time do you list work experience? Do you mention the companies you have worked for?
Short, yes, doesn't matter, and yes!
0:38 you got me there. I’m here as you guessed. 😂
i'm leaving this comment 30 seconds in to say that the transition where your "past self" is talking through a different version of this video was smooth af. literally blew my mind lol
Who else is 15 and just started high school and wants to have a job so they can stop asking there parents for money lmao 😂
I’m 16 now but bro the is something else
ME
Same
More like 14😂
You are my career fit hero! My students have learned so much from your videos! Thank you!
I saw order of ecclesia in the background so I started listening to everything you said, that game is amazing
Ive heard the argument for quantifiable metrics a lot and i have to say, I really think it depends on your field. As a technician, youre not gonna have a lot of metrics turning wrenches. Most companies just want to see what you are actually familar with
i'm so glad during school days i work none employment jobs aka work experience i did not know and wish schools will teach kids this is the more jobs you had the better as jobs needs to see you have experience on certain fields.
Very helpful. Thank you 🙏
I m learning english, I am impressed how fast you speak!
Bro,, I don't even like videos but you got mine right away. Good job🌹
hmmm... This was mostly for fresh out of school resume. Not for me that I didn't go to college. But still a great video! Lots of great tips!
This video helped me a lot in getting a job that I always wanted. Thankyou soo very much Thomas 😊. I can't thankyou enough🤗
I have an assignment for career planing and this helped me out a lot , Thank you
One of the best explained videos about resumes! Thank you very much!
Thanks for all the tips, it has made me feel very excited to finally work on my resume, and the many version of that resume.. It doesn't hurt that you are cute to look at too. :)
Subscribed as soon as I saw the castlevania poster 😍
thanks thomas for sharing this valiable knowledge
LOVE THAT U INCLUDE YOUR EXAMPLE, THANK YOU!
SUBSCRIBED
ISU? Awesome, this motivates me even more, as I’m a student in Iowa too getting started on writing my own resumes and a UA-cam channel as well.
Thanks :) Just about to apply for Midwifery and this has helped a lot.
Great video! I appreciate the advice
Loved The Office Space Joke at the end 😂
Thank you - definitly "Sharing" this to our "Job Club" FB page.
Thank you Mr. Frank. I'm applying for a job that requires computer experience and with that "skills part" in the video helped a lot. Great ideas!
OMG AHHHHHH THIS HELPED SOOOO MUCH 😭😭😭😭😭 thank you!!!
Thank you for sharing this video
Great advice, I'm following most of it for a resume for a research opportunity. Love the Castlevania poster btw!!
Awesome, after watching the whole video I have completely lost faith in my ability to get hired anywhere considering I have 0 of these things....
When listing your duties in the work experience should it be written in past tense or present tense ?
Thanks for sharing. Apart from the knowledge it was really fun to watch
I feel like you are stalking me Thomas Frank. I was in the process of editing my resume for an internship when this video came out, you talked about writing music scores which I'm all about and is one of my hobbies, and you are from the same state as me. 🤨😁
Very simple, thank you.
Nice opening! ☝️
About to enter the workforce, thanks for this! Not everything works for me, but still appreciated!
Thanks for the video.
Cool batman!
Thanks for the advice on resume building.
Great information loved video also.
Wow dude is that castlevania order of ecclesia in the back ground that so epic love it
Was skeptical until you mentioned space dandy and FMA
Lovely choices- and I must say: I'd hire you on the spot if you listed those as your anime of choice.
I had no resume but I applied to two jobs already. The other jobs that I’m interested in, needs one so here I am.
I got job🤓 I followed your tips to write resume. I used Intelligent CV app in mobile to format the resume as per your advice. It helped me thank you
Congrats!!!!!! :)
Yes I use intelligent CV too. It's a good app for those who don't know
You guys saved me. I had no idea how to create or start an resume and with the help of Intelligent CV I was able to make an complete resume within minutes. Thank you for shouting this out!
@Thomas Frank 🤔😄🖐So I like your video on building a resume. However I was wondering if you could build a Playlist for this. Unless you already got one and I missed it scrolling down looking for it. Thanks.😎 I already added this one video for my own Playlist on the matter. The first on the Playlist actually! 😆
This really helped me out! Thank you sir.
definitely helped me 👍 keep up the good work
The vicissitudes of info on your channel are absolutely magical and I am glad your channel continues to burgeon!
Thank you for sharing such a helpful tips on writing a winning resume you are really awesome and generous ^^
Thank you for sharing tips. It was interesting to hear that a resume is taken a look at for 6 seconds then move on. I see how important to showcase from the top. Struggling with how I put experience, what you call, experience paradox a big time…
Hello an thank you so much this was a super help
Recruiter: I need a good resume!
Also Recruiter: I'll only give you 6 seconds.
Imagine having specific skills and achievements you could list. What a wild life that must be.
Your personal examples were really helpful, thanks!
OMG what has happened to this amazing channel ! It's been getting lesser views day by day. I hope this channel revives back. All the best thomas .
Good one thomas... you look like a good guy . 👍
This is actually so helpful x
Thanks for this amazing video it was super useful 10/10 :)