Skills Resume
A resume skills section presenting four skill categories as chip rows in a two-column grid, each with a short proficiency note and no bar charts or percentage scores.
A resume skills section presenting four skill categories as chip rows in a two-column grid, each with a short proficiency note and no bar charts or percentage scores.
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Skills Resume groups skills into four categories across a two- column grid: Design, Research, Tools, and Collaboration. Each card carries a short proficiency note below the category name, daily for eight years under Design, integrated into every project under Research, and chip pills for each individual skill. No bar charts, no percentage labels, no visual score.
Groups are one typed array with category, note, and a skills string array each. The proficiency note is the distinctive choice: it gives depth context the chips themselves cannot.
Reach for this block as the skills section of a CV page, below the education list and above the download card. The installer replaces the four group objects with their own category names, notes, and skill lists, adding or removing groups as needed.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the product design skill taxonomy. Other grouping schemes:
Tip: the note beneath each group does more work than adding more chips; a shorter list with a strong note reads as more credible than an exhaustive one.