Applying for a different job, what the hell do I put under the skills section though? Pic semi-unrelated
>>34100737
Put actual concrete skills (knowledge of specific programing languages, computer programs, can do heavy lifting, etc.) and avoid vague objectives (saying you're enthusiastic and innovative or shit like that).
>>34100826
I have basic html and python knowledge which is good. And photo/video editing shit. Should I put that I play guitar and shit on there
>>34100737
all the computer programs you know. any technical specifications you know how to comply with (e.g. the rules of civil procedure / evidence). other languages you speak.
hit up >>>/biz/ if you don't already.
>>34100899
>Should I put that I play guitar and shit on there
Not unless it's relevant to the job (probably not).
Still good to mention during the interview because it's a nice productive hobby.
Separate your skills into technical and qualifications (what dltou did at your last job that'll translate into the new one)
>>34100930
/biz/ is only good for shorting the memed stocks