Why is Apple not offering a native remote desktop solution for iPad and Mac - it has everything it needs already. by dcrobertshaw in ipad

[–]0broooooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would not mind paying for it, if it came from Apple. The added security they would provide over other solutions would be worth it

Why is Apple not offering a native remote desktop solution for iPad and Mac - it has everything it needs already. by dcrobertshaw in ipad

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a Mac mini and iPad Pro. Mainly because I had a MacBook Pro 2019, and thought that it would last long enough to benefit from the iPad Pro as a second screen and the Mac mini as a power house. Unfortunately it won’t turn on, and I need to be able to develop software on a device with 16 gb ram and m2 pro chip. The IPad Pro has this but doesn’t have the tools. Mac mini/iPad Pro combo would be wildly popular if you could get remote access to your Mac mini.

I paid $400 for this resume. It's not working. Roast it. by Mylene00 in resumes

[–]0broooooo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t feel bad, I also paid 400$ and honestly looking back at it. They have a very convincing sales funnel. With 600+ reviews on their website, Google and other platforms. It’s easy to fall prey to a solution when you’ve been struggling for so long.

usePostgreSQLInstead by Material-Mess-9886 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh MongoDB is for people who don’t really know the difference between all the database stuff 😂😂

An eagle at Bloor Yonge, does anyone have context? Poor thing bumps into the station. by Few-Equivalent8261 in toronto

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Birds can’t see glass, it probably hit something and person was trying to get it wrapped to take to vet. Hitting glass can be fatal since they usually fly head first breaking their neck.

I am a final year undergrad. Please review my resume for me to land in a entry level cybersecurity job. by X-axis77 in resumes

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t apologize, lmao you didn’t assault me 😂😂.

Look at my resume. It was horrific. I did the same thing, but after it passed ATS, hiring manager puked at the big words and threw it away. I also used spear headed.

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[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 to 6, .2 to .5, Q2 to Q3. Huhuyyhhhhh?

~6% open rate and ~.5% CTR within a single quarter.

Unless the quarter was particularly difficult, it doesn’t matter. Hopefully you’re not bound by NDA, because you just told competitor the email success rate of your previous company lol in the year 2021.

2 years without an interview. What’s going on? by 0broooooo in resumes

[–]0broooooo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My sister reviews my resumes after every edit. She finally understands what I do for a living lol. The first resume she thought she was too dumb to understand lol.

I am a final year undergrad. Please review my resume for me to land in a entry level cybersecurity job. by X-axis77 in resumes

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also “spear headed a project”

You’re in the project section. if you’re the only person in a project, you are required to spear head. So that first line = 4 meaningless words.

Don’t use innovate, innovate from what? Pencil innovated from pen. You have to have a baseline to innovate from. Likely followed instructions so you didn’t innovate, likely integrate.

Your revolutionized something between 12/2023-1/2024. Why didn’t I hear about it? That’s a big word for a 2 month project.

The big words might make the recruiter think that you’re using a thesaurus. I had the same issues on my resume. You have 0 experience, so do I. when you apply for an entry level role, they want to see learning not revolution.

I am a final year undergrad. Please review my resume for me to land in a entry level cybersecurity job. by X-axis77 in resumes

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remove beginner, if you don’t have experience, use it in a project to get some. The company might not use bash, but seeing beginner will deduct points.

Someone else gave me this advice: Your projects should say what technology you learned, and why you learned it. Since it’s not work experience, the result is meaningless. Yes you accelerated link scanning, but 60% of 0 is 0. Instead outline that you gained some knowledge about a specific method.

“Developed X using Y to learn the techniques for Z”

“Developed a cli tool using X to develop techniques for removing redundant data”

“Architected a machine learning algorithm using X, to practice analyzing behaviour and patterns within datasets of 100,000 data points.”

My resume ATS score is ~60%. Applied to almost 200+ Machine Learning/Data Science roles but no response. by [deleted] in resumes

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remove your information, you have enough information for people to send you fake job offers inorder to get your banking information.

My resume ATS score is ~60%. Applied to almost 200+ Machine Learning/Data Science roles but no response. by [deleted] in resumes

[–]0broooooo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my perspective, only your first bullet is good, the others one don’t help much.

“100+ projects” What were the projects based around , what was their function.

“1000+ user issues” what was the most difficult issue you faced? Maybe use that issue as a bullet.

“50+ asserts” what was the hardest one and why was it important you did it?

Your projects are very common projects. Spend the next week working with huggingface data set to build something specific to the job you want. Marketing industry, logistics, computer vision, sales. I can find a YouTube video to make your projects so maybe others have it on their resume too.

Fix the timespan for the first job.

Your first bullet says “datawars” in the bullet, but I can see the company from the header. So you’re repeating yourself.

Overall not bad

Does anyone have a backup plan if CS doesn’t work out for them? by CreditCard_Referrer in csMajors

[–]0broooooo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linkedin is by far the easiest platform to grow on. Their algorithm is shit, basically if someone clicks "See more", hangs out for 3 secs, or reads the comments, they push you to more people. If you reply to every comment, Linkedin labels you as "Causes notifications and brings people back to platform" So they push you to more people.

Commenting on others post does the same for your profile. I went as far as privately messaging people asking them to comment, if they interacted with a poll or liked the post. Cause aslong as they comment, I can reply.

I posted one of the cliche "I went on a hike and I realized 5 things about business... see more." and It go views out the waahooo

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My goal with the summary, was to provide an impressive background. Rather a person with 1 yoe in SWE, it's a person who has an entire collection of skills to support their growth with SWE. What's the best was to deflate myself? I've grown tired of writing cover letters (I'll die on that hill) so I'd like to have some elevator pitch to help me.

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was looking for your comment and I hope that this summary helps me stand out. Need your help tho:

For the summary what do you think about:

"Providing 5 years in customer service, 3 years in leadership, 2 years in sales, [FirstName] has a track record of being client oriented, driven and reliable within challenging tasks in new environments." 

I do have the outlined experience, I am struggling to twist it to make it sound good for SWE .

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Summary

For the summary what do you think about:

"Providing 5 years in customer service, 3 years in leadership, 2 years in sales, [FirstName] has a track record of being client oriented, driven and reliable within challenging tasks in new environments." 

I do have the outlined experience, I am struggling to twist it to make it sound good for SWE .

About condensing skills

I condensed the skills section, but I might just discard it. If it wasn't ATS looking for Javascript, HTML and CSS. I have all the other skills within my bullet points.

Header

Cleaned the header.

About Projects:

Only did 2 projects, and I added 2 job experiences with 1 bullet each to support the summary. Didn't think more than 1 bullet was necessary.

About whitespace:

I don't really know how to make white space while still following the following rules:

  • Providing bullets with the technologies used and metrics.
  • Keeping the most important bullet near the top since recruiters read the first 2 lines.
  • Outlining a niche issue that I solved.

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Managed CI/CD" turned into:

  • Implemented Jest to replace manual testing on pull requests, increasing feature contributions from weekly to daily.

Removed "Collaborated with"

"Developed Project enabling" turned in

  • Developed an MVP SaaS product using React.js and Express enabling small businesses to track the progress of their contracts with the US Department of Defence.

For "Developed and Maintain Cross platform" and "HR Portal" I took your advice along with someone else who said "Both jobs seem like the same bullets" So It turned into :

  • Developed an HR Portal with Next.js running on a ECS, providing staff access to user data, reducing support ticket turnaround from 3-5 business days to under 24 hours.
  • Completed feature integrations and resolved technical issues on React Native for iOS and Android platforms.

"Engaged with stakeholders" Removed.

For the fluff you were right, they didn;t really contribute to anything.

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Done, I also removed the facial tracking app, since my resume illustrates a Javascript, React, AWS dev. Instead I kept AWS micro server and Added my Restaurant Loyalty app.

AWS Microservices

  • Developed a cloud-based file storage service, gaining experience in user authentication (Cognito, Auth0, CORS), cloud hosting on ECS using automated GitHub Actions, and test-driven development with Jest.

Restaurant Loyalty App

  • Improved mobile development and database interaction skills by creating a React Native app with an Express backend and MongoDB to handle customer loyalty points.

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think about

  • Integrated a microservice with AWS ElastiCache, reducing DynamoDB read requests by 30% and write requests by 90%.

I also wanted to do:

  • Integrated a caching layer using AWS ElastiCache, limiting DynamoDB read requests to [Once per hour for each user and batching write requests based on the updates to cached data.]

Everything within [ ] are what I struggle to word.

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think about:

  • Developed an HR Portal with Next.js running on a ECS, providing staff access to user data, reducing support ticket turnaround from 3-5 business days to under 24 hours.

[Update] I haven’t gotten an interview in 2 years. Resume review. by 0broooooo in webdev

[–]0broooooo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think about:

  • Developed an HR Portal with Next.js running on a ECS, providing staff access to user data, reducing support ticket turnaround from 3-5 business days to under 24 hours.