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Should I put SoloLearn on my résumé?

When I make my résumé, should I attach a link to my profile, showing my experience in coding (once I become skilled)? Is this a refutable site? Will this count as experience on a résumé?

2nd Sep 2019, 9:37 PM
Dwight
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Yeah, I would say active online in sololearn, github, etc. If you got some nice codes, have good activity. It can be beneficial. Just don't rely on linking to them alone to boost yourself.
3rd Sep 2019, 12:04 PM
Lord Krishna
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Honestly, I don't think it will add anything, there are many here who have completed many courses but still don't know anything about it. What you should mention is projects that you have done, and the software you used, SoloLearn won't really add a value to your resume
2nd Sep 2019, 10:03 PM
Aymane Boukrouh
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Not to be rude or anything but I would strongly advise you not to put mobile phone apps in your resume. Like Aymane Boukrouh ,link to your github or just random projects
2nd Sep 2019, 10:48 PM
HNNX 🐿
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Better to not attach in ur resume . Sololearn is platform where u can learn topics that's it . If u want weightage to ur resume then try to do number of projects in a single programming language by using different modules. than the certified course ur project will help u to get separated from others . (While doing project for sure u will get to know new points in ever stage . )
3rd Sep 2019, 5:59 PM
Ramya Pspk freak
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I would have say yes if not for the Prefix "Solo". The term looks kiddy and funny
3rd Sep 2019, 7:02 PM
Basman
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I wouldn't say what app/ website you use, I would say I am developing the skill of coding in multiple languages. But make sure they know how hard it is and make sure they know it shows you know how to solve problems, lol.
4th Sep 2019, 1:33 AM
Andrew Johnson
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