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Pre-orders have now opened on three varieties of two figures drawn from The Legend. No one with confidence in their skills would put them on an arbitrary visual like that. The Figma ranges by Good Smile, however, often stand out for being both handsome figures and affordable to boot. Every time i see those bars on a resume I assume "junior" and pass. The Master Sword makes a reappearance in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, fittingly as the most powerful sword in the game.The only way to unlock the Master Sword is to have finished one of the games, and to have started a Linked Game on the opposite game. Your resume should only have strong points and give just enough information to get you an initial screener call or on-site interview, but not so much information where the interviewer can make up their mind on you. So please for the love of god don't score your skillset on a resume. They're not comparing you with the industry, they're comparing you with the other people that have applied, and the needs of the job. Your resume needs to give just enough info for the interviewer to call you in and find out for themselves through their own process where you lie. ALSO, your "skill" level across those areas are so arbitrary compared to how you use them as an intellectual person. What might be a 3 to you might be a 5 to them. Let them decide for themselves where your skills are at, and it might surprise you. You're scoring yourself before the interviewer does. A special edition of the Twilight Princess Link figma featuring various additional items This special edition comes with three face plates including a strong-willed and confident expression, a powerful shouting expression as well as an expression with clenched teeth.
By using those progress bars you're sharing way too much, and even worse you're turning a complex set of skills that are interconnected into hard metrics.
Its meant to be just enough info to get someone on a call.
The resume is simply a conversation starter for landing the interview. Think about it this way, you don't go into a first date telling the person across from you about your shortcomings. As someone that does a lot of hiring of designers, for the love of god don't tell your potential employer you're not good at something. Design looks great, but I have a major gripe with this.