My CV
Mohamed Outerbah

Mohamed Outerbah @mohamed_outerbah_eea4b2f0

About: Full Stack Developer

Joined:
Apr 26, 2025

My CV

Publish Date: May 2
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My CV This is my CV. I would appreciate a review. Let me know if there's anything I should remove, add, or improve. Thanks in advance for your time and feedback!

Comments 4 total

  • eft31540
    eft31540May 3, 2025

    I am developing an open source code hope everyone is interested!!!
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  • Nevo David
    Nevo DavidMay 3, 2025

    brave posting your cv out here man - gotta ask though, you think people focus too much on perfecting resumes instead of just getting stuff done?

    • Mohamed Outerbah
      Mohamed OuterbahMay 3, 2025

      Getting things done matters more to me,the cv is just a piece of paper at the end of the day

  • Mahmoud Harmouch
    Mahmoud HarmouchMay 5, 2025

    Your CV can be condensed to one page with clear, results-driven writing. A few tips:

    • Use action + result phrasing: Instead of:

    "Developing custom web applications and websites for clients worldwide..."
    Say:
    "Developed custom web apps that drove 15K+ monthly visitors and 98% client satisfaction."

    • Condense "Certifications & Achievements": It's too long. Trim it to one or two lines, listing only key highlights.

    • Move 'Education' above 'Certifications': This is a more standard order.

    • Tighten layout: Remove excess spacing between sentences and sections to save space.

    • Show impact: Focus on what you did, how you did it, and the result, ideally with numbers.

    • Tailor to the role: Align content with job descriptions and highlight relevant skills.

    Hope you find the above tips helpful.

    And hey, maybe it's time to rewrite your CV in Rust: fast, clean, and built for hiring performance.

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