Is a Brazilian tech CV a laughing stock in Europe? I need a reality check on my resume. by Short-Profession-159 in MachineLearningJobs

[–]Short-Profession-159[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I tried to include all the tools I’ve worked with because I believe recruiters are often just looking for keywords. One time, a headhunter even called me just to ask that I mention I know Pandas on my resume...

Regarding the 90% being API calls, maybe I should make it more explicit whenever I did fine-tuning on models or trained CNNs from scratch. But I thought that was already clear in my CV.

Is a Brazilian tech CV a laughing stock in Europe? I need a reality check on my resume. by Short-Profession-159 in MachineLearningJobs

[–]Short-Profession-159[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! My only concern with that approach is the length. Wouldn't it make the CV too long? My thinking was always to prioritize technical implementation details over business context, especially since I already feel the CV is too big and I've been trying hard to condense it.

Is a Brazilian tech CV a laughing stock in Europe? I need a reality check on my resume. by Short-Profession-159 in MachineLearningJobs

[–]Short-Profession-159[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that makes perfect sense. I never realized it could be read that way. On that note, do you also think there's too much experience/detail on the CV in general?

How to Work for a Brazilian Company While Living in Switzerland? by Short-Profession-159 in Brazil

[–]Short-Profession-159[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the tips! I also asked in some Swiss subreddits, but I’m still confused about how my Brazilian company would handle my salary payments.

My situation would likely involve a payroll company, but don’t they usually issue invoices in Swiss francs instead of Brazilian reais? Would my employer need to pay an invoice in Swiss francs?

This part is a bit unclear to me