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Angelika Tyborska

I only have very little experience interviewing people, but for me, this CV would make a good impression if I was looking for a front-end developer that needs some design skills.

Like people already mentioned, it's very important that this becomes a PDF with clickable links. I'm annoyed every time I have to read a .doc or .rtf CV because every editor formats them differently, and from an image I can't copy-paste anything.

The section for hobbies draws too much attention, your hobbies are mostly irrelevant, unless they correspond to whatever the company is doing (but then you must make sure you know what you are talking about). The section about natural languages also takes up too much space. Maybe the icons could be smaller?

In your work and education history, the information that stands out the most, are the years. I think it should rather be your course of studies and past job titles.

Remember that you can get better results if you slightly alter your CV depending on what position you apply to.

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St3l

Hi Angelika,

Thanks for your answer. It's very comforting (about the design).

I will follow your advice about the hobbies and languages sections. Your not the only one to telling me that (also for the years in the education history), but I think I was a little bit lazy to change it when I had just finished making this CV so I didn't change anything... I will have some work to do this week-end :-)