What’s the best way to list Coursera courses on a resume?

Figuring out how to effectively showcase Coursera courses on your resume can be tricky. With an abundance of online courses available, it’s essential to present them in a way that grabs employers’ attention. Should these courses be highlighted in a separate section, or should they be integrated into your professional experience?

Some people recommend creating a dedicated section for online education, while others believe it’s more effective to include them within relevant job experiences. For those of you who’ve taken multiple Coursera courses that pertain to the job you’re aiming for, what strategy worked best for you?

I’d love to hear your insights on how to structure this part of a resume! What approaches have you found successful, and what didn’t quite meet your expectations?

When I was job hunting, I found that putting relevant Coursera courses under the skills section worked well for me. It highlighted my abilities right away without cluttering the experience section. Plus, it’s a quick way for recruiters to see how I’m keeping my skills sharp in the field. Have you thought about how your specific courses align with the jobs you’re targeting?

I’ve found that putting them in a dedicated section works better, especially if you’ve done a bunch that connect to the job. Employers can see your commitment to continuous learning right away. Trying to mix them in with job experiences can get messy and might not stand out as much.