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<blockquote data-quote="Romiras" data-source="post: 29459" data-attributes="member: 1993"><p>Online courses and virtual internships could be included in your CV, however they tend to rank lower in the order of priority of things you would normally include. Put simply, if your CV is rather spacious, you could include them. Virtual internships (the automated kind), are often disclosed during the application process of the relevant firm (i.e. when applying to Linklaters, mention that you did their virtual internship). Similarly, online courses that are relevant to the firm could be disclosed as part of the application form.</p><p></p><p>You could also try volunteering and help out COVID19 related initiatives. That can certainly go in your CV, it looks great and it should give you some real responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romiras, post: 29459, member: 1993"] Online courses and virtual internships could be included in your CV, however they tend to rank lower in the order of priority of things you would normally include. Put simply, if your CV is rather spacious, you could include them. Virtual internships (the automated kind), are often disclosed during the application process of the relevant firm (i.e. when applying to Linklaters, mention that you did their virtual internship). Similarly, online courses that are relevant to the firm could be disclosed as part of the application form. You could also try volunteering and help out COVID19 related initiatives. That can certainly go in your CV, it looks great and it should give you some real responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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