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<blockquote data-quote="speedmalli" data-source="post: 28298126" data-attributes="member: 381719"><p>There are things you can say without saying, like know english ? Just write a good resume, which will be obvious to a viewer that you know the language it's written in</p><hr /><p>In the early days of my career I asked advice from wrong people (in good jobs) who genuinely fucked me. Showing their dinosaur CV formats with 7-8 pages filled with mundane crap. My short CV was cancelled in every possible way. ( I actually scored interviews with foreign agents back then with my so called shitty resume already, but very few local ones)</p><p></p><p>Guys my experience with CVs after applying for 1000 jobs. Make it simple, go with just one page. Make it a colorful one if you are into design and arts. Otherwise just on point.</p><p></p><p>What I found my weakness was not the CV for not landing jobs, it's the interview itself. First impression gets you the job. Most Sri Lankans lack this part from the get go. The confidence, attitudes and mannerisms etc. This shit takes alot of energy than the CV itself. Keep working on that. I used to be just another idiot like most of you here. I have come so far from where I started and so much further to go. I don't even have a Uni degree.</p><p>------ <span style="font-size: 10px">Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1666910617[/DATETIME]</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedmalli, post: 28298126, member: 381719"] There are things you can say without saying, like know english ? Just write a good resume, which will be obvious to a viewer that you know the language it's written in [HR][/HR] In the early days of my career I asked advice from wrong people (in good jobs) who genuinely fucked me. Showing their dinosaur CV formats with 7-8 pages filled with mundane crap. My short CV was cancelled in every possible way. ( I actually scored interviews with foreign agents back then with my so called shitty resume already, but very few local ones) Guys my experience with CVs after applying for 1000 jobs. Make it simple, go with just one page. Make it a colorful one if you are into design and arts. Otherwise just on point. What I found my weakness was not the CV for not landing jobs, it's the interview itself. First impression gets you the job. Most Sri Lankans lack this part from the get go. The confidence, attitudes and mannerisms etc. This shit takes alot of energy than the CV itself. Keep working on that. I used to be just another idiot like most of you here. I have come so far from where I started and so much further to go. I don't even have a Uni degree. ------ [SIZE=2]Post added on [DATETIME="UT"]1666910617[/DATETIME][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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