One approach would be to put some (non-confidential) projects on a site such as 
GitHub so that people can examine your work.

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> On 27 Aug 2021, at 9:18, akshay kulkarni <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> dear members,
>                            I am a stock trader and a data science freelancer. 
>  I am weighing the advantages of taking a R course in coursera to show my 
> proficiency in R in some freelancing sites. But I have already done extensive 
> research on Stock trading and data science, using R. How do I show that I am 
> proficient in R, given my workspace? For example, can I show the total size 
> of my workspace and the size of the functions I have created? Any other ideas?
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> AKSHAY M KULKARNI
> 
> 
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