I need advice, I've responded to well over 600 applications and I've only gotten a handful of interviews. I'm getting desperate, I don't want to go back to my shit tier country.
I guess I'm being dismissed by many jobs by virtue that I would need visa sponsorship. That's outside of my control, what could I do to improve my CV? Also, any finance job application tips?
I'm applying to entry to mid senior jobs, I'm not overreaching here.
>>1597546
>in which he organised
>he runs in investing blog
Who the fuck are you talking about?
The letter sizing is also weird.
>>1598033
Oh crap! thanks for pointing out the third person thing. I used to have various CVs so this is sort of the Frankenstein hodgepodge of many, so that sorta slipped through the cracks.
>>1598103
lol, sounds like you went a bit schizo half way through the resume, that was no doubt the problem. I would get rid of the trilingual thing, just say fluent in ...
If I was you, I would get some IT stuff and get into financial automation because that is pretty hot right now, I am sure some bank or something would visa you in for a conversion thingy or whatever. God save the Queen! The King is dead, long live the King!
>>1598129
You mean SAP and stuff like that?
>>1598129
Oh yeah, also get rid of that crap at the top, just the facts, the use automation to screen now, list name, address, contact - some space then education - some space then work exp. Get some reference ready and tell them you have those if interviewed...remember an employer doesn't really give a fuck what you want, only if they think they can mold you into something they want...
>>1598138
Yeah for sure, scripting, web GUI crap, scripting, research a bit and see what they are into now. I think you pick up on that quickly but the real benefit would be your financial experience. I duno, in Canada here they are screaming for financial advisors but not sure what creds they want. They are also automating heavily, self investing and all that shit...boomers and millenials want to dick with their finances online now so you could be a net advisor or some shit if you don't want to get into the programming end.
>>1598145
Yeah, been noticing that scripting is suggested for a lot of jobs. What programming language would you think is best to learn, assuming I don't have that much time and just want enough knowledge to be able to put it on the cv without lying?
You have to go back