If you would allow me to give you advise on your CV, I would change the 'wall of text' you have as a description of your past experience and replace it with concrete bullet points.
For example:
"Working at The Walt Disney Company’s Tapulous subsidiary
provided me with experience in working in both small and big
teams. I worked mostly on the backend side of our Tap Tap
Revenge 4 release."
In this paragraph you have the word "work" 3 times, and is very vague. I would replaced with something like
* Day to day interaction in small and big sized teams.
* Implemented XYZ engine as part of the backend of the Tap Tap Revenge 4 release.
* Performed code development using version control (SVN), unit testing (CppUnit)
While we're giving CV advice: "worked on X" is weak. Implemented feature X, is better. Implemented feature X, resulting in positive outcome Y, is best of all.
For example:
"Working at The Walt Disney Company’s Tapulous subsidiary provided me with experience in working in both small and big teams. I worked mostly on the backend side of our Tap Tap Revenge 4 release."
In this paragraph you have the word "work" 3 times, and is very vague. I would replaced with something like * Day to day interaction in small and big sized teams. * Implemented XYZ engine as part of the backend of the Tap Tap Revenge 4 release. * Performed code development using version control (SVN), unit testing (CppUnit)