Your resume states that you're an "Expert Systems Engineer" but you don't give the number of years of experience. Based on the small number of positions listed, I'm guessing it's in the low single digits.
You mentioned college, but not whether you graduated. Did you go to a university? Graduate from university? If so, it's worth putting your degree. A degree doesn't necessarily mean you're a better programmer but it's an accomplishment nonetheless.
You state up front that you need remote work; does that mean you're far from large urban centers or corporate office parks? You're implying that you would not travel. That's going to make you a lot less employable, though there are a few remote positions out there. There are a lot more onsite positions that will let you convert to remote after a few months, once they've gotten to know and trust you.
Your "Personal Experience" section sounds like stuff that anyone in I.T. would have done, less than some people, perhaps more than others, but nothing impressive in there. In my opinion, the kind of personal projects that carry more weight would be verifiable contributions to well known open source projects, apps in the app store, and end-to-end involvement or total creation of a substantial project that you will be prepared to talk about in an interview.
It sounds like your main skill is Django and Python. There seem to be a lot of Python positions out there. Good luck, hope you get one of them.
You mentioned college, but not whether you graduated. Did you go to a university? Graduate from university? If so, it's worth putting your degree. A degree doesn't necessarily mean you're a better programmer but it's an accomplishment nonetheless.
You state up front that you need remote work; does that mean you're far from large urban centers or corporate office parks? You're implying that you would not travel. That's going to make you a lot less employable, though there are a few remote positions out there. There are a lot more onsite positions that will let you convert to remote after a few months, once they've gotten to know and trust you.
Your "Personal Experience" section sounds like stuff that anyone in I.T. would have done, less than some people, perhaps more than others, but nothing impressive in there. In my opinion, the kind of personal projects that carry more weight would be verifiable contributions to well known open source projects, apps in the app store, and end-to-end involvement or total creation of a substantial project that you will be prepared to talk about in an interview.
It sounds like your main skill is Django and Python. There seem to be a lot of Python positions out there. Good luck, hope you get one of them.