| I've been sending cv's for multiple job offers, mostly remote offers because in my country (Colombia) the payment is very low in general. Until now I've not been successful on it. I will put my simple website in here with some data about me, but first i will summarize some things. Actual Work :
I work at a bank in an area of databases management with multiple tools. This is a recent - well payed job in my country but is still very low for so many things that i want to do. Previous Experience:
I worked in a software development company in the team of infrastructure and later they allow me to start in web development. I strengthened my knowledge in things like: - Linux - Windows administration
- Databases like RethinkDb, Aerospike, OrientDb, Elasticsearch, DB2
- Python ( My favorite), Javascript ( I have more experience in Js than in Python)
- JSON
- IBM Domino Administration
- IBM Websphere Portal Administration
- Git (I learned by Myself) My personal tastes:
At the moment i am learning and improving my knowledge with FreeCodeCamp, learning AngularJs, NodeJs and other stuff. Some of the things that i most like are: -Python
-Javascript
-Databases
-Learn learn learn and if i can, teach.
-Help with exciting things, projects that really make me want to work. Personal projects that i want to do or that i am doing:
- App (including mobile with Kivy, just for experience)
- A crime map for my city.
- A website to download videos, music, playlists from youtube with youtube-dl
- A vacuum with Arduino My Website: Theviajerock.tk I just want some advice... Or if you have some job, well.... Here i am!. (I am improving my English, sorry for the mistakes, i try to write perfectly but i know that i have mistakes on it) My email is victorliferock (With Gmail) |
- It feels like you followed a series of tutorials and put these together. Anyone can do this and it doesn't make you stand out.
- The website doesn't feel very polished. You still have placeholder text for project 5 and 6.
- The instructions on the header telling me to click on the project images feels amateurish.
- I think your portfolio needs some work to make it stand out. I'm no resume expert but I have employed others and your resume makes me really have to stop and think if you'll be useful to my team. When I have pile of resumes on my desk and a series of other projects with deadlines I would pass on that resume and look at stronger ones. Yes I know it sucks but that is the reality. Focus more on selling your experience and previous work. What have you achieved that stands out? Don't just tell me the tools you used. Anyone reading a tutorial can use the tools.
- You mention English isn't your first language. Have an native English speaker review your writing with you if you can. While I couldn't pick out any glaring errors, everything felt a little off when reading it. Even if you didn't say English wasn't your first language here on HN I think I might have picked up on it and it would make me wonder how you could communicate clearly if you joined my team.
Hope these help. Best of luck!