If you’re a professional in Latin America looking to make the leap to the European market through hirewithbase.com, your resume can’t look like a traditional local job application. It needs to be specifically designed to stand out in remote and agile environments.
What Spanish Scale-ups Look For
Focus on Tangible Achievements: Instead of listing your daily tasks from previous jobs, write concrete metrics. Replace “I was in charge of SEO” with “I implemented a content strategy that increased organic traffic by 68% in 90 days.”
Explicit Technology Stack: Place your development or management tools in a visible and easily readable location. If you’re an expert in WordPress ecosystem tools, JetEngine, or custom widget development, specify this clearly.
Demonstrable Remote Experience: Explicitly mention which tools you use to communicate and organize your work (Slack, Jira, GitHub, Asana).
Formatting Tips
Keep your CV to one page, remove unnecessary personal information (such as detailed physical address, marital status, or photograph if the industry doesn’t require it), and always export it as a PDF with active links to your portfolio or LinkedIn profile.
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