I agree the LinkedIn categories leave much to be desired. FWIW Here is how I see it: Entry Level: = 0 to 2 or years' exp., with appropriate degree. Associate = …
There’s the European Common Framework of Reference which divides proficiency into six levels from A1 A2, B1 B2, C1 C2. In my view, B2 is where you are …
VerkkoLinkedin language levels In Linkedin, you can add languages to your profile and choose what proficiency level you have. There are 5 proficiency levels: Elementary, …
“Native or Bilingual Proficiency” is the C2 level. You completely master the language. It does not apply only to your mother tongue, but to all of those that ...
Verkko(Check the Wikipedia page for level descriptions.) “Full Professional Proficiency” is the C1 level - an advanced user. “Native or Bilingual Proficiency” is the C2 level. You …
4 - Full Professional Proficiency: Able to use the language fluently and accurately on all levels pertinent to professional needs. Able to read all styles and forms of the language pertinent...
VerkkoCambridge English certificates on LinkedIn. A Cambridge English certificate on your LinkedIn profile is proof that you have gained a globally recognised English language …
VerkkoLinkedin language levels: "Professional working proficiency” vs “Full professional proficiency". Once and for all, please someone explain to me what's the difference …
Aug 31, 2017 · It lets you select your level of proficiency from five choices, which are almost identical to the Interagency Language Roundtable Scale (ILRS), the standard grading scale for language...
Jan 7, 2016 · LinkedIn lets you choose from the following levels: Elementary Proficiency Limited Working Proficiency Professional Working Proficiency Full Professional Proficiency Native or Bilingual Proficiency
Jan 14, 2015 · 4 - Full Professional Proficiency: Able to use the language fluently and accurately on all levels pertinent to professional needs. Able to read all styles and forms of the language pertinent...