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by at-fates-hands
3880 days ago
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In order for someone to see your site and think they want to hire you, you have to change the wording of your actual work experience. Instead of saying, "I worked on a team who did A and B", you should highlight what you did, "I was the architect for the database and monitoring the network" or "I built a relational database using python which allowed our customer to store their data on our servers." Your CV should be focused on what YOU did and what some of your tasks were and what technologies and tools you used. IF I'm going to hire you, I need a lot more detail about your capabilities. Did you work in an agile or waterfall environment? Did you work mostly independently with little supervision, or did you work and collaborate with other teams (designers, project managers, business leaders) and did you have to work out issue and be able to communicate effectively? Are you capable of working on tight timelines and meet your deadlines effectively? You probably have the skills, you just have to communicate your capabilities and achievements a little better is all. You should also get rid of the Inconsolata font, it makes your site look amateurish as others have pointed out. Here's a good article on other fonts you can pair that will look much more professional. Just switching your fonts out will help polish your site. http://www.labnol.org/internet/best-google-font-combinations... |
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I changed the font and i am reading the article. Thanks a lot !