Optimizing Your Torc Profile: Tips from our matching team, with Federico Vera


Creating a Torc profile is your first step to getting matched to a position, but you'll want it to be accurate, up to date and full of the necessary info we’ll need to find the right role for you. Federico Vera, a member of our matching team, gives advice on how to optimize your Torc profile and have it match-ready right here!
Profile Headlines & Basics
Your headline should clearly state your professional identity - Instead of "No idea what I'm doing," use "Senior Backend Engineer specializing in Java" or similar
Profile picture helps you stand out - Professional, clear image where you're smiling (avoid things like code screenshots or poor quality selfies)
Location accuracy matters - Always list your current country/city of residence as some positions are region specific
LinkedIn is encourage - Profiles linked to your LinkedIn professional accounts help us know more about you and verify your information
Skills & Experience
Be specific with skills - If you're a Java engineer and don't list Java, we won't find you in searches
List core tech stack for each role - We need to track your experience history across different jobs. We don’t just want to know you know Java, we want to know when and where you’ve recently used it professionally!
Focus on technical details, not business context- "I built RESTful APIs using Spring Boot" is more valuable than "I worked on a social media app with millions of users" Business context is helpful but technical details are a MUST
Job descriptions should emphasize:
Technologies used (languages, frameworks, tools)
Technical contributions and responsibilities
Timeframe
Quantifiable achievements where possible
Projects Section
Only include standout projects - Not every project you've worked on, just those showing unique skills or achievements
Avoid duplicating information - Projects section should complement, not repeat job experience details
Working Preferences
Hourly rates - Set a competitive desired rate or salary on your profile, understanding you'll be competing with others
We pay bi-weekly for contractor positions - Most roles are IC (Independent Contractor) with no benefits
Notice period matters - Be accurate about your availability (typically 15 days in Latin America)
Language proficiency - English communication skills are essential; profiles must be in English
Tips for Standing Out
Strong intro paragraph - Include years of experience, main technology stack, and specialized expertise
Highlight certifications - Especially important for specialized roles
Education details matter - Include degrees and relevant training
Keep information current - Outdated information makes the matching process difficult
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