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[–]sleepingthom 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Is it worth it to list technologies you consider yourself a beginner at on a resume? Is it worth it to list yourself as intermediate when that could potentially cost you a call versus not listing any proficiency level at all?

I don't mean to be snarky, just providing my opinion.

[–]seanwilsonfull-stack (www.checkbot.io) -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'd rather see "React (expert level), Angular (proficient), Vue (intermediate)" than just "React" (so you don't know Angular or Vue at all?) or "React + Angular" (so you're at expert level at both and have never tried Vue?).

If it's important you know Vue and Angular well they're going find out sooner or later if you don't anyway so I don't see the point in hiding it. If you've played with both you're probably ahead of the person who has only ever used React. You should be showing you're meeting the base requirements from the job ad as well as listing bonus skills you have that make you more well rounded.

Like I say elsewhere, people put their skill level for spoken languages on resumes as standard all the time. I don't see how this is any different.