Skills And Tools Cv
A ruled skills table grouping six disciplines with a proficiency level label and chip tags so a hiring manager can scan breadth in one pass.
A ruled skills table grouping six disciplines with a proficiency level label and chip tags so a hiring manager can scan breadth in one pass.
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Skills and Tools CV lists six discipline groups in a ruled table: Product design at Expert level, Research at Practitioner, Design tools and Collaboration tools at Daily use, Front-end familiarity at Working knowledge, and Languages at Native or professional. Each row shows the group label and level on the left and chip-style tags on the right, so a hiring manager can scan proficiency breadth across the full stack in one pass.
Groups are one typed array. The two-column row grid (200px label column, flexible chip column) is the distinctive choice: it separates what you do from how well you do it, which a flat chip cloud cannot.
Reach for this block as a dedicated skills section on a resume or about page, either standalone or directly after a Two Column Resume block. The installer swaps the group names, level labels, and chip lists for their own stack.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the product designer skills table. Other skill layouts:
Tip: the level label (Expert, Working knowledge) does more honest signalling than a numeric bar ever could; use it to set the right expectation.