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How to write a resume if you have no work experience?
Greetings to those who read this question and immediately to the point. I am 27 years old, I have a higher education (not related to IT) and no official work experience as I worked unofficially for several years. In my spare time I study front-end development.
There is a great desire to study further and grow in this direction, as it is interesting for me.
The real question is how to write a resume. Is it worth writing about higher education, "experience"? What to write about in a resume? Skills, personal qualities and a link to a portfolio site? I looked at examples of resumes on the same hh and almost everyone already has a year of experience behind them. Of course, in any case, the competition is big, but how to get out with such "nondescript" initial data?
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1. Salary expectations (everything will be sad here without experience)
2. A little about yourself
3. Education
4. Key skills
5. Qualities
6. Write that you have no experience in IT, but if you have implemented an educational or your own project, indicate this .
As others are knocked out, so you try. Send your resume to different companies. Publish on HH and Moikrug. It is also useful to make a profile on LinkedIn, over time you will acquire acquaintances and will pour all sorts of offers in a personal. Check your mail periodically. Well, salary expectations are adequate for your region. Be prepared not even for the position of a junior, but for the fact that you will be hired as an intern or for training. It all depends on your skills, of course. He came to IT at 28.
That is, the experience is not missing, but it is still there, but unofficial?
It's not that scary. Write as it is, and that's all. At a live interview, mention this issue and again say it like it is.
After all, people need experience and skills, not employment records.
1) Irrelevant experience does not affect the chances of getting a job. Most do not care how white the design was.
2) Higher education is a plus, even if in a different field.
3) If there is no experience, you need to acquire it. To come up with a task and implement it yourself - there will be something to show.
As for competition in the front-end, the choice of a niche is a different matter.
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