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@seeba i feel ya there. Basically you got two options, provided you can back it up with skill:
1: be honest, admit you're new and demonstrate your skills
2: fake your experience on your resumé and lie to them in a groteske way until you get in.
In my experience, the lie gets you further then the truth... -
Pad up your resume with side projects, fork some GitHub repos and make useful changes, market yourself on your resume and overstate how long you've been using each language etc.
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seeba9277y@NeatNerdPrime 1. Sorry we have better candidates
2 won't they verify before letting me in๐ -
seeba9277yTo all the experienced devs, should I work as an intern in a rather good company with no guarantee of becoming a perm, or should I get in for now and make bigger jumps later?
TIA
Why the fuck do all these good fucking companies need that proven fucking 3 years of work fucking experience to join? You gotta fucking start somewhere
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fuck you fuckers
how will i learn?
why you no accept coursera