The Skill list on my CV has grown so much I find it hard looking for work

• Microsoft Windows OS (Server & Desktop)
• Linux (Terminal & GUI)
• Systems Hardware
• Microsoft Azure
• Audio Production (Audacity, Audition, Pro Tools)
• Photo Processing (Lightroom, Stacking)
• Photography
• Authentication Strategies & Security
• Networking
• Router and Gateway Configuration
• SAP
• Active Directory
• PHP
• SQL
• SSL

• Mastodon
• Ruby
• Kubernetes
• Terraform
• Group Policy
• VMware
• Hyper-V
• Digital Telecoms
• VOIP
• SIP Protocol (Servers & Devices)
• Visual Basic
• Legacy Systems
• Citrix
• Android
• Office 365
• HTML
• CSS
• Electro
@Whiskeyomega reminds me of when I changed work environment from warehouse - fork lift licence in reach, counter balance and turret/high bay - to office - excel & word processing etc. I refused to tell temp agents what I used to do lol
@Whiskeyomega I'd suggest creating different CVs for different jobs. From the skills you mentioned, I could see a DevOps engineer, Developer, Cloud Engineer, SRE and a profile in media processing (I'm not familiar with that industry) coming out of it. Mention only the relevant skills for each CV and leave out everything else. Some of those might overlap and that's okay.
@PGbeingPG Already cut down the skill list as some could be joined together.