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by follownotrend
1768 days ago
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To OP - I think the resume is a clever format, and riding a language's popularity is a great way of putting yourself out there, especially as a junior. To others, the "Traits" section -- how much impact does this really matter to the hiring managers? You're hired for what you know, but you're fired for who you are. Is it worth it to expand on these "traits", or is it a fluff area that can be replaced with something more meaningful? |
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Recently, I've also seen people put progress bars for soft skills on a CV, as if they're close to mastering the skill or at least levelling up. It normally takes up a lot of space and is virtually meaningless.