At a glance: Your Resume page is a set of cards—Profile (header + contact links), About, Highlights, Experience, Education, Skills, Certifications, Awards, Projects, and Press. Each has an edit control so you can change what we parsed or add what was missing.
Profile (header)
Your name, headline, location, and links such as email, LinkedIn, GitHub, and portfolio. This is the first thing recruiters see in context inside SeeVee—keep the headline specific (role + focus areas).
About
A short summary or narrative—often a few paragraphs of rich text. Use it for your elevator pitch: what you do, what you care about, and what you’re looking for next.
Highlights
Bullet-style wins—metrics, scope, and standout achievements you want visible at a glance. Good for scanning without reading full job descriptions.
Experience
Roles over time: company, title, location, employment type (full-time, contract, etc.), work arrangement (remote, hybrid, on-site), dates, and a description—often with bullets. Logos appear when we can match a company domain.
Education
Schools, degrees, fields, years, and optional notes. Useful for roles that filter on credentials or new grads.
Skills
A flat list of technologies and competencies. Keep it honest and up to date; it helps match you to relevant jobs and messaging.
Certifications
Formal credentials with issuer and date—cloud certs, courses with credentials, etc.
Awards
Recognitions, hackathon wins, or employer awards—short lines with issuer and date.
Projects
Things you shipped outside of a single employer: side projects, open source, freelancing. Often includes role, stack, dates, links, and a short description.
Press
Articles, interviews, or mentions with publication, date, link, and optional excerpt.
Editing and saving
Tap the pencil on a section (or the profile card) to open the editor, make changes, and save. Saved data updates what SeeVee uses across the product.
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See also: Build your professional profile and upload a resume, Fix problems when your resume won’t import.
