First of all, you will need to fill in the items where you need to indicate your preferred mode of work (in the office, remotely, etc.), type of employment (full-time/part-time/internship/contract), salary level (note, in US dollars per month), as well as the field of activity and the name of the position you want to get into.
The next item is to indicate your work experience. Here, too, everything is not too complicated - the place, position and time when you worked there, you can also briefly write about your special achievements and achievements. You don't have to show your entire career path, just 1-2 of your last jobs."
The next point is your education, higher or specialised.
Now a very important point is your skills. Keep in mind that many recruiters evaluate by the presence of certain key skills, such as "stress resistance", but then also check these qualities. Therefore, if you are really very nervous, but indicate that you are stress-resistant, then cheating is unlikely to help you. Also, here you indicate the languages you speak.
Now a very important point is your skills. Keep in mind that many recruiters evaluate by the presence of certain key skills, such as "stress resistance", but then also check these qualities. Therefore, if you are really very nervous, but indicate that you are stress-resistant, then cheating is unlikely to help you. Also, here you indicate the languages you speak.
Now is the point where you can finally upload a link to your already prepared extensive CV or portfolio, or provide a link to your GitHub, for example. You can also write down your achievements in words.
And that's almost all! The only thing left to do is add references, if you have any. Provide the person's contact details and position so that the recruiter can contact and talk about you with the person who agreed to recommend you.
After you have filled in everything in the last paragraph, click "Publish". That's it, your CV is already posted on the portal and can be viewed by employers. Congratulations!