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  • I couldn't agree more. I got my current job because of my experience in applying my overal knowlege to semester long projects. I simply described my responsabilities. Commented May 11, 2011 at 19:42
  • But most interviewers (I speak not of resume-bots) i.e F2F interviewers may not take the time to go through the natural language sentences. It would be more prudent to succinctly list your languages and add a separate section listing the projects you've undertaken. Commented May 15, 2011 at 10:12
  • A well-formatted one-page resume will not be a chore for any interviewer worth his salt; the document is supposed to be a talking points reference for the interview. If your interviewer hasn't even read that much, question the quality of the company you're applying to. And if in doubt, bold the keywords. Commented May 17, 2011 at 0:21