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TeamTreehouse Courses on Resume and LinkedIn

Hey Everyone,

Over the past couple days I've been doing heaps of work on TeamTreehouse and have completed the first two steps on the Front-End Web Development track. I was wondering if/how I should put this on my resume or LinkedIn. I understand that they're not necessarily certificates, but I was wondering if I could put them under the Achievements section on my LinkedIn and then put Front-End Web Development as a certificate once I've completed the entire track (should only take 1-2 months).

1 Answer

Marcus Richard
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Marcus Richard
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,124 Points

So I've just completed the Front End Web Dev track and I've listed HTML ,CSS, and JavaScript in the skills section on my LinkedIn profile. Even though I've completed the track, I haven't listed it as a certificate simply because you don't get one. Not saying that my viewpoint is correct, however it makes sense in my mind.

Thanks for your opinion, after I finish the track I'll definitely be putting it in my skills, I might just put "I finished the Front End Web Development track" under achievements. Later on, when I have the money, I might do the Techdegree and put that under my certificates.