First of all, Thank you all for helping me and for giving me the best advices! I Took notes and I delivered:

  1. Many of you suggested that i should make my resume in only one page.
  2. Some of you suggested using Latex to create my CV, and in Order to make my resume in only one page, I would say this was the best Option!
  3. I used SMART Method to my best abilities to write my Erfahrungen
  4. I know that i should make my resume in German for German ads, I made the same in German.
  5. I will Alter my resume for each Job Position seperately.

Any new thoughts about my new Look? what do you think?




Alone-Session-68

9 comments
  1. Man what is happening here :/ even with the C1 level of German and you are unable to find a job 🙁 what would be happen with the people who dunt even dare to learn basics German- What is happening right now in Germany? Its totally demotivating

  2. >I know that i should make my resume in German for German ads, I made the same in German.

    Why not post the German one then?

  3. Sorry but have to tell you, this 1 to receive would immediately finish in trash bin. 1st design, 2nd catastrophic font and unnecessary infos. Who cares how many pieces of rice did you counted for example.

    I don’t want to put you down, but you must rework this stuff from scratch

  4. Azizam, this CV will directly land in trash bin at least by our company.

    Programming: Python?

    Work-student in Iran has almost no meaning… also the font & design is catastrophic

    Az AI komak begir 🙂

  5. One page is good but it looks very full. I don’t think you’ll necessarily need projects or further details on university etc. on your CV. On mine I usually just wrote “200X – 200Y, school name, degree”, it is mostly to see with one glance if there are gaps at any point during your life that you aren’t adressing for some reason

    Editing to add: you also don’t need to list your certifications and qualifications in this much detail on your CV. If they are really relevant for some reason, just state you have them and attach the certificate itself to you application. Try to stick to one line per point, else it looks fluffed and employers are most often unwilling to read a wall of text when they expect a small list of bullet points about your life.

  6. First: add your working experience in reverse chronological order.

    Second: what are you even looking for? Your most recent experiences are in a lab, you have an ongoing AI-related project and you list an ongoing Coursera certification on SAP Signavio. Like, I have no idea what kind of job your profile is even targeting.

    Third: the layout, in all senses, from font to information organization, is just terrible.

  7. Dates on the right makes understanding the timeline harder for the reader.

    Also: too many words…and some unnecessary information is also in there.

  8. Doesn’t the TU have a careers service to advice students. This just doesn’t look like a German CV. Subtract anything that is not relevant to your role. Remove the italic locations and the reference to Persian.

  9. Change font, and it’s too busy. Needs to be easier to understand at a glance

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