Hello and thank you for your question.
Do you mean how to create your CV in a more consistent & accurate way? And at the same time make your CV more widely known?
More expressive based on thoughts and efforts and learning put into the projects/concepts and education could be more accurate
Hello again and thank you for the explanation.
Below I will collect some useful tips, to have a decent and interesting CV.
First, it is important that your CV is one page. All of us have multiple work experiences, various certifications and more than one degree. In your CV you should mention only the most valuable and relevant issues, based on the purpose for which you are making it. For example, if you want to apply for a software engineering position, it is not so useful to mention in your CV that you have previously taken a 2-day course in finance. In general, your CV should be of such a size that the person who will read it can form an opinion about you within 2-3 minutes.
Second, it's a good idea to verify what you say and what you write in your CV. For example, if you mention that you've earned a certificate, you can post it on your LinkedIn page so that someone who searches for you can find it. Accordingly, on your LinkedIn page you can publish your undergraduate or graduate thesis, to make the domain of your focus clearer and more precise.
Third, it's helpful to promote your resume, especially if you're in a job-seeking situation. You can send or upload it to career pages or similar platforms, even to recruiters in your area of interest. You also have the ability to upload your resume to your LinkedIn page, so it's easy for anyone to read.
Finally, keep in mind that your CV is your official professional expression, so you should give it the attention it deserves.
Hey, thanks, that’s the proper insight I’ve got, I’ll update it likewise, right now it goes tough to extract my goals from the CV it seems. These points will help
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