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Did you write your CV like this? Difficult to read - needs editing and paragraphs.– Solar MikeCommented Sep 6, 2021 at 20:08
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Ohh no. I gave enter but still it didn't come in next line. Let me reformat– newbie_learnerCommented Sep 6, 2021 at 20:10
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1It's called RPA Technology, not Low Code RPA Technology. Don't sabotage yourself like that. Finding a job is hard enough. Stop underestimating yourself like that. Apply to many places. Some places, you won't pass their coding test. But some places, you will. And take a look at this guy's resume/youtube video below. Because of the technology he programs in, he's probably considered a "low code" developer by some. But does he mention that in his resume? Hell no!! youtube.com/watch?v=1ht_-QxRPiE– Stephan BranczykCommented Sep 7, 2021 at 1:17
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2I didn't want to give a full answer but just from experience. I recently changed jobs completely and went into a different field. I was honest about my experience, why I wanted the change and used stuff I'd done outside of work as examples. (e.g. building my own mini game in one of the languages required that I had no "professional" experience in) I got the job so it seemed to work. There are also loads of transferable skills so definitely highlight that– GamoraCommented Sep 7, 2021 at 10:49
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1Hey thanks @Gamora Ur answer does help me and gives some confidence– newbie_learnerCommented Sep 7, 2021 at 11:49
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