One other thing - I'd also think of getting a 'proper' email address or alias. 07 just looks a bit nasty. [email protected] would look far better or something similar.
Luckily I managed to edit it out in time even with this slow internet
Yeah I've had that email for over 10 years or something but thanks for the tip, as it won't take long I'll probably make a new one just to use on the CV
I would not only mention HTML and CSS in the first line, it will exclude you from companies who want you to do server side programming too. Otherwise, specify that you want to do frontend development. No one recruiting for non frontend will take you seriously if you focus on HTML as your main skill.
Also, in your updated version I would add a sentence or two stating the type of role you are looking for.
You make things sound like you aren't overly interested in them, it is just things you covered at uni. Maybe expand on them and mention a personal project you have done, or show some interest outside of academically?
Luckily I managed to edit it out in time even with this slow internet
Yeah I've had that email for over 10 years or something but thanks for the tip, as it won't take long I'll probably make a new one just to use on the CV
Just add an alias on Outlook.com you can then keep your old one as well so you don't lose any email. You can also make a rule to put anything sent to your new email address to go to a certain folder (maybe jobs?) and just use it for that.
Might be wrong but I thought it was Adobe After Effects?
Fast learner willing to learn new skills sounds wrong. I can't think of a suitable replacement at the moment but something like 'constantly learning new skills and applying them' I think should be in there.
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