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Are u for real dude? I would say post a lot of buzz words on your resume with a lot of dev tools and projects you've done. After that, pray that some company is looking for an entry level dev. Once your foot's in the door you're golden.
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iAmNaN68458yI just walk in and find an empty cube, and sit down and start working. 😁
Seriously, you prepare a resume or a CV, and you submit it to companies you are interested in working for. You can also use LinkedIn or Dice or Monster, if they are available to you.
Most companies have a careers link on their website where you can find what openings they have available. -
mhudson12938yLinkedIn and indeed are no-brainers (my current employer found me on indeed). There are often area-specific groups on Facebook that are good resources for networking and job hunting.
Once you've found a company thats hiring, begin the soul crushing process of filling out the application and providing your resume. -
codvlpr6958yFirst thing first. It's not about job. It's about passion but if you really have to cash your passion and pay bills then you have to apy for a job. Make a kickass resume and by kickass I mean share your university projects and provide linksto that. Add your technical skills. Use buzzwords as much as you can. Provide a link to your GitHub's and Stackoverflow's profile and look for job openings on LinkedIn. That'll probably get you sweet job. Don't just settle for a job. Look for the work that'll make you forget about the word "job" 😎
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avedis31678yDude, if they have a site, look for an email address... and send ur resume. Ur resume doesnt need to be impressive, you're still in ur 3rd year. Just be honest
I am in 3rd year of my college and I am a bit worried.
How you people apply for jobs? Do you just walk in a company and talk to the receptionist or.....?
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