Profile Skill Tags group checked activity into people skills, tech support skills, software skills, marketing skills, business skills and safety skills. That helps students explain what they have practised without exaggerating.
This guide explains the feature in plain English for students, parents, schools, providers and Melbourne North employers. It focuses on safe activity, checked proof and resume-ready skill language.
Melbourne North student example
A student in Melbourne North can use the live resume view to explain checked activity in a way that makes sense to local employers, campus programs, customers and providers. Instead of listing vague skills, the profile can show plain-English evidence from notes, practice tasks, Quick Help introductions and safe provider activity.
- Local context: use real suburb or campus context only when it helps explain the issue.
- Plain English: explain what happened, who needed help and what safe next step was suggested.
- Safe proof: do not include passwords, private files, payment details or promises of guaranteed work.
Why this helps interviews
Students can talk about real examples. Instead of saying they are reliable, they can explain a task, the note they wrote, the customer issue they helped describe and the safe boundary they followed.
What the profile should show
The profile should show clear tags, short evidence wording and plain-English categories. Suggested tags should stay private until checked or verified.
What students should avoid
Students should avoid claiming expert status, guaranteed outcomes or paid work that has not happened. The live resume should be honest and useful.
How this helps different students
Tech students can show support skills. Business students can show marketing and management skills. Software students can show testing and bug-reporting skills. Everyone can show communication and trust skills.
What this can help students demonstrate
People skills
Clear communication, listening, safe boundaries and professional follow-up.
Practical proof
Practice tasks, notes, Quick Help activity, reviews and checked evidence.
How to use this as resume wording
- Keep it honest: say what you actually did.
- Show the situation: explain the problem, task or customer need.
- Show the safe step: mention guidance, handoff or boundaries.
- Show the skill: connect the task to communication, tech, software, marketing, business or safety skills.
Common questions
What is a live resume view?
It is a profile-style view that turns checked skill tags and evidence into plain-English lines a student can explain in interviews.
Can students share this with employers?
Yes, when the wording is honest and based on checked or verified activity rather than self-claimed skills.
What makes a skill tag resume-ready?
It should be clear, specific, evidence-based and connected to a real or practice activity the student can explain.
Should suggested tags appear publicly?
No. Suggested tags should stay private until enough evidence is checked or verified.
How does this help local students?
It helps students from Bundoora, Epping, Wollert, Mernda and nearby campuses show practical communication, tech, software, marketing and business skills.

