I took another look at your CV. It is too scattered. It needs to be short and precise.
I took another look at your CV. It is too scattered. It needs to be short and precise.
The reality of the world we live in is one that favours the experienced over the inexperienced largely because there are some problems that require a certain level of expertise.
The negatives in a resume 'shout louder than the positives in the resume and of course if the ’noise’ is too loud, you won't be able to hear the music.
Finally, Don’t give up! I know that sounds cliche but it’s true! Keep on pushing!
Picture this, 'Newsflash I'm actually located in Venus but I'll like to move to Saturn so I put my location as Saturn' WHAT? (Likely internal reaction of the person who contacted you) or they would probably just turn Unresponsive.
Afterwards, ask for some feedback about their impression of you and the areas for suggested improvements. I'll advise against asking them to 'specifically tell you why you were not selected, this might discourage them from responding to you.
A considerable time for me would be 2-3 days where a specific time frame was given and has elapsed and in instances where no time was given, 1 week after should be fine.
The moral of this story is that certifications like this test your understanding of the subject matter so don’t sit for the exam if you have not prepared well enough.