I appreciate the effort for the video, but there are some things I'd like to add: 1. You have way too many technologies there buddy. Are you really comfortable getting questions about Java, C#, C++, Python, Typescript and so forth in the same interview? Stick with something man, remodel your CV based on the job you are applying, don't put all those technologies there. 2. Way too many projects. Instead of a lot of low to mid level projects, just make a difficult one and talk about it in more detail.
Hi , Thank you for your video! This is what I needed for my first real job (since I only did internships and freelance work) after finishing my Bachelor in game development and now doing Master's in Software dev since I only did game dev projects and self-taughting PERN Stack, do you have any idea about what project should I do to land job in SWE?
It depends on what type of SWE job you want. For example, if you want to work as a front end website developer, then work on a website to add to your resume, if you want to do machine learning, then do a machine learning project, ect. Congrats on your Bachelor in game development!!
Hi, what if the job I was applying for was through workday? would I enter my projects and previous job experience on that section or leave the projects off?
What if I dont have internships due to covid eating them, but some solid personal projects? I don't know if they are solid, but I am a fan of Embedded Systems and low level so I have a lot of projects for making my own compilers(one is a Go compiler in C), a 3d graphical engine in c++ with raytracing, and a neural network framework built ground up in python
To be honest, recruiters care most about your work experience, not so much about your education. That being said, it can have some effect on getting hired.
Oh cool, Conestoga is near Waterloo. Web development is great, you can definitly find a job if you put in the time. Good luck and hopefully you find a job!!
Yes you’re right, I’m just sharing what I learned from making my co-op term first resume. Some people found it helpful, but if you want someone with more experience then search other RUclips videos.
I appreciate the effort for the video, but there are some things I'd like to add:
1. You have way too many technologies there buddy. Are you really comfortable getting questions about Java, C#, C++, Python, Typescript and so forth in the same interview?
Stick with something man, remodel your CV based on the job you are applying, don't put all those technologies there.
2. Way too many projects. Instead of a lot of low to mid level projects, just make a difficult one and talk about it in more detail.
Good points!! I’m still learning how to make a good resume and really appreciate that feedback, I’ve pinned your comment so others can see as well.
I love these videos man !!!
Thank you!! Glad it helped!!
Hi , Thank you for your video!
This is what I needed for my first real job (since I only did internships and freelance work) after finishing my Bachelor in game development and now doing Master's in Software dev
since I only did game dev projects and self-taughting PERN Stack, do you have any idea about what project should I do to land job in SWE?
It depends on what type of SWE job you want. For example, if you want to work as a front end website developer, then work on a website to add to your resume, if you want to do machine learning, then do a machine learning project, ect. Congrats on your Bachelor in game development!!
Hi, what if the job I was applying for was through workday? would I enter my projects and previous job experience on that section or leave the projects off?
What if I dont have internships due to covid eating them, but some solid personal projects? I don't know if they are solid, but I am a fan of Embedded Systems and low level so I have a lot of projects for making my own compilers(one is a Go compiler in C), a 3d graphical engine in c++ with raytracing, and a neural network framework built ground up in python
Those are some good projects. Yeah just use those on your resume until you get work experience, since thats basically the only choice you have.
Step-1:Go to waterloo or similar top school and recruiters will be scrambling to hire you left and right.
Step-2:Refer step 1
To be honest, recruiters care most about your work experience, not so much about your education. That being said, it can have some effect on getting hired.
is this font actually good? i find it hard to read
It’s up to you, if you don’t like it then use a different font. I think it’s relatively popular though.
I'm graduate from Conestoga College and done web development is it employable anymore from college??
Oh cool, Conestoga is near Waterloo. Web development is great, you can definitly find a job if you put in the time. Good luck and hopefully you find a job!!
bro degree imp or not
yes it is imp unless you realllllly good at what you do
Yes, put it at the top of your resume
Someone who is putting their projects above their experience cannot give Resume Tips
Also, Node.js isn't a language
Yes you’re right, I’m just sharing what I learned from making my co-op term first resume. Some people found it helpful, but if you want someone with more experience then search other RUclips videos.
Thank you, I’ll fix that
seeing dabo’s face in the comments of a CS resume video has me crying 😭