Well, isn't that some kind of redundant information then?
You (hopefully) wouldn't list skills, you don't have in your CV, would you? Therefore everything you mention should have a checkmark. And if everything has it, it's somewhat redundant. 😄
That's why, I have just put the logos (coloured ones looked better than black and white ones) in the skills section and removed the percent scores and checks as well.
One thing I do on mine is to list my skill level in a thing as either Great, Good, Fair, or Basic. That way, it gives across what I want to convey, but is less rigid than something like a percent score in a skill.
A score of 100% in a skill is effectively impossible, and if 100% is impossible to achive, it means that the other values have no meaning, because they can never be accurate.
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Well, isn't that some kind of redundant information then?
You (hopefully) wouldn't list skills, you don't have in your CV, would you? Therefore everything you mention should have a checkmark. And if everything has it, it's somewhat redundant. 😄
Yes, you are right!
That's why, I have just put the logos (coloured ones looked better than black and white ones) in the skills section and removed the percent scores and checks as well.
One thing I do on mine is to list my skill level in a thing as either Great, Good, Fair, or Basic. That way, it gives across what I want to convey, but is less rigid than something like a percent score in a skill.
A score of 100% in a skill is effectively impossible, and if 100% is impossible to achive, it means that the other values have no meaning, because they can never be accurate.