# Jobseeker Toolkit

As a career mentor helping out with **CV**, **Linkedin** & **GitHub** pages, your goal is to help the graduates make their professional profiles as attractive as possible to employers.

We appreciate the differences in our graduates' backgrounds & professional profiles, but we also try to start by giving consistent guidelines for creating what we consider an attractive "**Jobseeker Toolkit"**.\
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Below you can read up on the advice that we give to all graduates, so everyone starts with a similar baseline & structure. If you don't know how to advise a trainee, stick to these suggestions. Then at least it's consistent. From there, you can always go into more depth & detail.

### Standard advice

* [CV](https://github.com/HackYourFuture-CPH/yourpersonalbrand/blob/main/yourcurriculum.md)
* [Linkedin Profile](https://github.com/HackYourFuture-CPH/yourpersonalbrand/blob/main/yourlinkedin.md)
* [GitHub profile](https://github.com/HackYourFuture-CPH/yourpersonalbrand/blob/main/yourgithub.md)

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