
Ciao ragazzi,
Sono quasi due mesi che faccio domanda per posizioni lavorative da studente, ma ho ricevuto rifiuti da ovunque. Quindi ho deciso di cambiare il formato del mio CV.
Ecco una bozza del mio nuovo CV, nel formato tedesco. Qualche suggerimento? Cosa posso fare per migliorarlo? Ci sono sezioni che dovrei aggiungere o rimuovere?
Qualsiasi aiuto sarebbe molto apprezzato!
Grazie mille 🙂
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I would recommend using a CV in German if you can. 🙂
I would put working experience on top, then projects, then education.
I would delete most of the left site and go for a modernCV format (latex) you can look on overleaf for templates, i use moderncvstyle classic
Your main problem is b1 german
Also i would delete the 35% mIoU part. Doesn’t add anything and without context this value is useless if not compared with a baseline. In general 35% is not that good but depends on the context could also be a great result depending on the task. And you should probably report perfomance based on test set not validation.
Looks like a fake experience IMHO. I would not proceed with this CV.
Iy could be that you’re applying for jobs in Germany with an English CV?
I know a lot of people can speak English but if I moved to Italy I wouldn’t send a CV in Spanish just because I can speak Spanish better than Italian??
If you can’t speak German then maybe make that a priority…
90% of companies won’t even look at it if it’s in English, eitherway, I recommend you to apply for working student positions at your university, your odds there way higher than working in a private company. of course apply for everything.
It is in English!!!
I looked at the one you posted the other day and I think the changes you made are good. No mistakes and looks more humble – also like that you added your coursework.
Remember what I said about looking for jobs outside linked-in etc. look up smaller companies in the area for anything automation etc.
Having a German cv and sending it is not a bad idea. With that, a cover letter in German explaining that while you only have b1 german, the best way for you to really learn the language is to work within it in your field. That’s what I did when I applied and in my interview I told them I know communication will be holprig at first but I will learn fast and get up to speed. I was then hired and that was exactly what happened.