Einige von Ihnen haben erwähnt, dass ich meinen Lebenslauf auf reddit veröffentlichen sollte, um bessere Einblicke in meine Situation zu erhalten. Ich habe versucht, meine persönlichen Daten zu verbergen. (Außerdem habe ich eine andere Version, in der ich auch mein Bild hochgeladen habe. Lassen Sie mich wissen, welches besser zur deutschen Arbeitskultur passt.)

Früher habe ich meine Deutschkenntnisse jeweils im Lebenslauf definiert (Deutschzertifikat C1 mit Sprachkenntnissen B2+،…), aber als ich zum CV Lab an meiner Uni ging, wurde mir gesagt, dass ich das nicht tun soll. Irgendwelche Gedanken dazu?

Ich habe auch eine zweispaltige Version, aber zuerst möchte ich Ihre Meinung dazu hören.

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1qlkwt9

Von Alone-Session-68

4 Kommentare

  1. InterestingText2573 on

    Im not a super expert on CVs but I don’t think I’d put Duolingo on my resume. Also what company are you applying to. If you speak C1 German why not do a German resume? (If you apply to a English/american company or it needs to be English ignore this).

  2. Hell, I am bored currently waiting for my food to finish so I can actually answer a bit longer, even if it doesn’t really fit in this sub.

    I feel you are putting to much emphasis on things that are irrelevant and too little on things that are important.

    I would first try to get your cv down to a page. You have a lot of white space there. Then cut down explanations where it is irrelevant, e.g. the explanation for Innovation Expertise and streamline it. E.g. one bulletpoint „Courses focused on Innov. Econ., Cri. Man. and Sustainability Standards. Then a second bullet point with, „Working/Theoretical experience with ISO X and Y, as well as EMAS. Then a third bullet point, further specialization on innovation inequality and Insolvencies as outcomes of overindebtedness.

    Same for the Tech master. No one has an idea what te BER hcallenge is. Make a full bullet point about. Also make it clearer that you did not finish your degrees yet. This way it looks like you have the Food Tech one, since „transferring“ is not a thing in Germany.

    Your experiences for jobs can be shortened. Same for Voluntary experiences and your certifications. Fully drop the skills and interests as is. Your interests are irrelevant if you cannot create a tangible story about them to make yourself interesting for the job. And even then it can backfire. E.g. if you played dungeons & dragons for 10 years as a game master (so you crafted the story, organized everything and led people during the game) might be a good interest for a project manager. I can only see One Pieve and Perfumes to be relevant if you apply to specific firms.

    Skills can be separated into tech skills and are best if you have a certificate you can show. The soft skills like teamwork are buzzword bingo.

  3. Pleasant_Cancel_217 on

    Only 1 page pls
    Cut out Duolingo, TOEFL is fully sufficient
    Make 2 version: 1 cv in English for English job posting, 1 cv in German for German job posting
    Anyways the market is shiiit rn I’m sorry

  4. Normal-Definition-81 on

    – 1 page
    – Duolingo is no language certificate
    – few HR will care about the voluntary stuff
    – for your current studies „since 10/2025“
    – where’s your first masters‘ grade?

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