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Henox Posted 11 years ago
Letter Writing

CV

I am going to apply for an internship and I've written my CV. Could somebody check it ?

Here are main snippets from my CV:

1)

Java Web Developer COMPANY_NAME 10.2013 - Present

Implemented new modules and improved code quality of existing ones in web based
application for airlines.

2)
System based on deep neural networks, which purpose is to classify text messages to categories

3)
Web application allowing users to create / join groups and lend / borrow paper books within such groups

4)
Website, which helps to manage educational sections at my university department.

5)
Involve in the “X” student interest group, the purpose of which is to make it easier for students in our department to collaborate on real life projects and learn new technologies.

I have one additional question. Should we write upper intermediate or upper-intermediate while describing language level?
  

Top answer

Henox Here are main snippets from my CV: I cannot judge much from these snippets, but what you have does not look like a professionally-written CV. Henox Should we write upper intermediate or upper-intermediate while describing language level? It depends on the context.

  • Henox Here are main snippets from my CV: I cannot judge much from these snippets, but what you have does not look like a professionally-written CV.
  • Henox Should we write upper intermediate or upper-intermediate while describing language level?
  • It depends on the context.
  • Either one could work.
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HenoxHere are main snippets from my CV:
I cannot judge much from these snippets, but what you have does not look like a professionally-written CV.
HenoxShould we write upper intermediate or upper-intermediate while describing language level?
It depends on the context. Either one could work.

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