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General Discussion

Listing Treehouse track completions on a resume

Wondering how others have listed their track completions on their resumes.

2 Answers

Jonathan Grieve
MOD
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,254 Points

I'm not exactly sure how useful that actually is, in the United States or the United Kingdom to include Treehouse courses as proof of qualification, but it's got to be worth mentioning what we're all doing to enhance our skills with Treehouse and how it has helped you improve them. So while officially the courses are not recognised qualifications it does show initiative, keenness for a subject and that you work hard for the position you want. :-)

Hey Kathleen,

Sharing your profile is a great way to share what you've learned at Treehouse because you can link others to it. Here is Jim Hoskin's profile, he is one of the Teachers at Treehouse: http://teamtreehouse.com/jim. You can access your personal URL through the Account Settings page by clicking on the avatar in the top right corner of the site. We hope this helps! :)

Thank you!!