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My CV is hilariously long if I add those six universities and five absolutely different professions.

But at least I started stuff, imho it's better than never trying just to feel safe. Proud loser.🤌

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I'm in the same boat. I've done a ton of different jobs in my life and I've dealt with a huge range of different kinds of people.

That and I stopped living on autopilot a long time ago. I think a lot, very actively and as deeply as I can about many things.

People are like: You finally get a long-term jobs, so you will stay there for sure.

Me: The contract is for one year and it more than enought to learn what I wanted. It is time to go somewhere else. 🤔

Yeeees. That idea of staying in a job for decades is insane. Might fit many, but not the interesting ones.

I'm in my first decade in my job so I can't very much relate to this from that perspective. But I can relate from my hobby POV.

I tried so many hobbies and I know a lot of many basics (never the advanced stuff, I never got to), from chess, to coding, from aquariums to basketball, from home growing food to woodworking.

I'm only deep into woodworking and growing foods, but since not so long ago.

Feels good to know a lot of different shit, but I wish I went deeper

Great hobbies! *follow*

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Yes! Put yourself out there and don’t be a afraid to fail.

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Ciblez 2 professions que vous avez le plus @Baretta et faites 2 différents CV.. M''ai avis et pour les autres expériences faire des synthèses qui peuvent être en argumentaires lors d' entretiens de recrutement ou sur les lettres d'accompagnement.. En cas de besoin d'aide n'hésitez pas cela fait partie de mes compétences professionnelles. Merci surtout bonne journée ⚜️🍀🫂♾️

Thanks, but I'm not jobhunting. Since I'm also HR among other qualifications, I used to bleed at interviews, where some unskilled chick had to ask me questions about matters she had no idea about. I'll rather grind up my own company again than this.

I graduated veterinary medicine, left my country to study psychology & did 200 hours of analysis, became a builder, then moved into IT and was employed as a penetration tester for 4 years. A few smaller jobs scattered in between.

I've enjoyed the variety for sure, but it comes at a cost. It is easier to earn if you are concentrating and specializing.

Watch out, we've got a smart one here! Don't startle him.

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In all seriousness, man,

I don't bother putting it all on a CV, just the IT stuff is varied and long enough lol.

HR ppl look for clear cut specialists.

I am looking to switch from pentesting to python coding right now, and can't make it to an interview as I don't have a Python Developer position in my CV...

I'm past doctoring CVs though so may have to go back to cyber security, if my business ventures keep failing lol.

Last year I decided to make a "Mega Resume" with everything in it (to make smaller, focused resumes). I think it's over ten pages long.

Hahaha, do you use it to scare HR? I would😅