Co-founder of a new startup who was my boss in the past.
Personal Statement Resume
Mandatory Evidence
Employment contract with salary information including yearly increments.
Reference letters from the founder of my current workplace and a co-founder of a tech startup who used to be my boss.
Data-backed evidence and technical information on my achievements where I work.
Reference letter from the founder of a startup I worked with in the past.
OC 2
Evidence of participation as tutor in a tech bootcamp at the moment with reviews available on social media.
Participated as a speaker in an online webinar on X.
Serving as the CTO of an NGO that is currently working on their tech product.
OC 3
Document (with images) detailing my contribution to the growth of my current workplace. It includes analytics dashboard showing user acquisition, feature utilization, revenue generation, user engagement, etc. Letter from my line manager showing my impact on the organisation to corroborate my evidence.
Hi Tobi, well done on putting this together. I have some thoughts:
Please ensure they have known you for at least 12 months or more for the recommendation letters.
For your MC, I think there are a lot of recommendation letters there. I also don’t feel strongly about proof of compensation, so I expect that there is stronger evidence here.
I think your OC2 looks okay. I advise that you have more speaking to merge with the webinar.
For OC3, you need to have at least two pieces of evidence.
Thank you very much @stevefrankie. I appreciate your time.
We have known each other for at least two years.
I can also provide information on my past works and features I have fostered where I have worked. I’ll appreciate any suggestion from you in this regard.
Alright. Noted.
Yes. I can provide data from Google analytics, revenue data, charts linked to databases, and other evidence from several tools.
I’m also considering the OC1. I believe I might be working in a new digital innovation. I have not seen any rival product around the world such that we coined it “civic tech”. Do you think that introducing this product might make a great deal?
Once again, thank you very much for you time @stevefrankie