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Drecandlere
09-07-2018, 04:22 AM
Hey guys, what are your tips about finding the first job as a programmer? I have some difficulty with my tech resume (https://devmyresume.com/technical-resume/). I don't have any experience and I really can't imagine what should be described there. I would not really like to write all the well-known stable expressions in my resume. I appreciate each advice
DJR210
09-07-2018, 08:54 AM
Send ducks a message, he has microsoft cert
Flawless
09-07-2018, 11:51 AM
Do you have your degree in CS? I would recommend you work on some side projects, like build an android application, website, or anything really. Currently java, c#, c++, python (most object oriented languages) are hot programming skills to have.
Flawless
09-07-2018, 11:52 AM
Send ducks a message, he has microsoft cert
lmao
Pavlov
09-07-2018, 08:38 PM
Have you checked out catfish.ru?
ElNono
09-07-2018, 09:12 PM
Hey guys, what are your tips about finding the first job as a programmer? I have some difficulty with my tech resume (https://devmyresume.com/technical-resume/). I don't have any experience and I really can't imagine what should be described there. I would not really like to write all the well-known stable expressions in my resume. I appreciate each advice
Any specific area of programming that you like? games, algos, mobile, etc? I mean, the experience and resume will come, but you should really consider what piques your interest the most, then you can approach that in a few different ways. For example, joining an open source project working on that area. That will enable you to network and build your resume.
You should also know by know what your strengths are, things you feel confident about, and things you only have superficial knowledge on. Don't be afraid to admit you're a junior programmer. Everybody started at the bottom.
baseline bum
09-07-2018, 10:21 PM
Any specific area of programming that you like? games, algos, mobile, etc? I mean, the experience and resume will come, but you should really consider what piques your interest the most, then you can approach that in a few different ways. For example, joining an open source project working on that area. That will enable you to network and build your resume.
You should also know by know what your strengths are, things you feel confident about, and things you only have superficial knowledge on. Don't be afraid to admit you're a junior programmer. Everybody started at the bottom.
Bend over. I'll start you at the bottom.
Xevious
09-07-2018, 11:55 PM
Send ducks a message, he has microsoft cert
Maybe he can get OP a job at the shop.
DJR210
09-08-2018, 12:01 AM
Maybe he can get OP a job at the shop.
Can never have enough reliable broom pushers
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