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Once I complete my CompTia and CCNA cert what can I expect in New York?
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Since WGU is an online program your best bet is to attend career fairs looking to hire interns and recent grads. Best way to land an internship is face to face interaction and networking with recruiters. It makes you become more than just a resume that gets skimmed over by a program and selected by buzz words.Currently enrolled in the Information Systems transfer program at my local CC. Was hoping to land internships in 16 and 17 before graduating.
Got put on WGU through this thread and am strongly considering enrolling in their security program and hopefully finishing withing a year instead.
How can I finesse the benefits of an internship and WGU at the same time?
Throw those resume on Dice.com also.
Just make sure you are prepared to sift through the huge influx of calls from recruiters. Alot of the recruiters see just keywords on resumes and will contact you about a job that isnt even a fit for you. I got so many calls from jobs for guys with 8+ years experience just because I had "Hibernate" on my resume . When my resume clearly shows I only been working for a year .
The recruiters come with the territory on any site though. The gem offers that come through make it worth it. Most companies go straight to Dice now when they need to fill an IT position.
Throw those resume on Dice.com also.
Just make sure you are prepared to sift through the huge influx of calls from recruiters. Alot of the recruiters see just keywords on resumes and will contact you about a job that isnt even a fit for you. I got so many calls from jobs for guys with 8+ years experience just because I had "Hibernate" on my resume . When my resume clearly shows I only been working for a year .
The recruiters come with the territory on any site though. The gem offers that come through make it worth it. Most companies go straight to Dice now when they need to fill an IT position.
I had it on there when I was looking to move to a new opportunity, but set my resume to private once I accepted my new position. I cant deal with recruiters calling/emailing me all day everyday anymoreYou kept yours on there in general or when you were just looking for work?Throw those resume on Dice.com also.
Just make sure you are prepared to sift through the huge influx of calls from recruiters. Alot of the recruiters see just keywords on resumes and will contact you about a job that isnt even a fit for you. I got so many calls from jobs for guys with 8+ years experience just because I had "Hibernate" on my resume. When my resume clearly shows I only been working for a year.
The recruiters come with the territory on any site though. The gem offers that come through make it worth it. Most companies go straight to Dice now when they need to fill an IT position.
It depends on your resume and what you are looking for. They have postings for jobs spanning all of IT(even management, technical writers, IT sales and marketing, etc), and even some engineering jobs. You fill out a profile that includes your resume, skills, what type of employment you are looking for(full, part time, contract, etc), what areas you are open to, etc. Its mostly for job postings but recruiters go on there to scout for talent also. If a recruiter has a position they think you are a fit for, they will probably try to contact you.What kind of positions will i be offered? Not sure if i should pursue IT fully or continue trying to move up through bankingThrow those resume on Dice.com also.
Just make sure you are prepared to sift through the huge influx of calls from recruiters. Alot of the recruiters see just keywords on resumes and will contact you about a job that isnt even a fit for you. I got so many calls from jobs for guys with 8+ years experience just because I had "Hibernate" on my resume. When my resume clearly shows I only been working for a year.
The recruiters come with the territory on any site though. The gem offers that come through make it worth it. Most companies go straight to Dice now when they need to fill an IT position.
That's annoying as hell
I had it on there when I was looking to move to a new opportunity, but set my resume to private once I accepted my new position. I cant deal with recruiters calling/emailing me all day everyday anymore
Where do you go to make your LinkedIn unsearchable?LOL I made a dice (had one back senior yr of college but dont remember email), but made it unsearchable, just going to have it on stash for if I ever need it. I have my linkedin as unsearchable for the same reasons too.
Where do you go to make your LinkedIn unsearchable?
I'm currently in my Jr Year since I transferred, and currently never had an internship, but I would love to be a software engineer. I want to land an internship with a gaming company, because its something I'd like to do. Do you guys think if I land a intership at one of the major gaming companies out here, would the job experience transfer over to regular cs jobs?
Projects might be different in nature but you'll still have to do the same thing: develop and use SDLC. Depending on the language and methodology used, it may or may not transfer directly.
I'm currently in my Jr Year since I transferred, and currently never had an internship, but I would love to be a software engineer. I want to land an internship with a gaming company, because its something I'd like to do. Do you guys think if I land a intership at one of the major gaming companies out here, would the job experience transfer over to regular cs jobs?
If you want to go into gaming, a gaming/graphics internship would be best, but any tech/development internship will suffice honestly. As others have stated before, experience with the basic coding principals and SDLC is really what employers are looking for at your stage.
I'm currently in my Jr Year since I transferred, and currently never had an internship, but I would love to be a software engineer. I want to land an internship with a gaming company, because its something I'd like to do. Do you guys think if I land a intership at one of the major gaming companies out here, would the job experience transfer over to regular cs jobs?
Failed my ccna yesterday by 25 points...yes I'm mad
Starting to really get annoyed with Javascript in general. I don't think it's the language for me. I need to start building sites with html/css and slowly see what direction I want to go with this coding.
I do have a good Javascript book that explains and shows the actual coding in real time but a majority of sites I'm learning from have terrible explanations of Javascript. I don't want to waste my time but I'm considering some other languages.
Major problem is installing these languages on my computer.
What about JQuery? That library is more useful for site than traditional JS. But Silkboi is right, u need some type of OOP. If u want to collab on some projects let me know. I could use the practice as well.
My company just announced theyll be moving the entire IT dept to ATL next year. Looks like I'll need a new job soon.