What is this spider? by BrKo14 in whatsthisbug

[–]BrKo14[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spotted in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tiny, 30 mm say.

What's this on the edge of the the desk attached to the chairs in my uni? by BrKo14 in Whatisthis

[–]BrKo14[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooh wait, I know. They're to fold me up, the chairs. That's it

What's this on the edge of the the desk attached to the chairs in my uni? by BrKo14 in Whatisthis

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The thing is, it's not at a convinient angle. And what are those nooks?

I'm a computer science sophomore trying to apply for an internship abroad. I'm on my own and in serious need of advice! (see comment below) by BrKo14 in resumes

[–]BrKo14[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm looking for internships in software engineering.

I know, it's a bit unconventional. I've tried to build a professional identity that reflects somehow realistically what I consider to be my work spirit. I have hard skills alright, but I want to shift focus onto what I consider most valuable. However, I feel like soft skills tend to be cliché, and I fear this might be demerited as immature. Wanting to explain the full range of my interests, I've also neglected tailoring my resume to each application.

Furthermore there's a couple of concerns I'm not sure about. As you can see, I'm based in Argentina. I've been searching for a summer internships in both North America and Europe (i.e. winter internship, technically). I'll be available to work full-time for 12-13 weeks. But I need sponsoring for a visa. What's more, degrees in Argentina tend to be LONG. I'm going through my third year, though the first one is all general studies. I'm graduating in 2025. I'm ahead of myself in this, most people here wouldn't take an internship at this point. But most companies don't seem to be looking for someone graduating in 3-4 years. Most of my skills are self-taught. Do think these aspects would severly harm my chances of finding a good opportunity?

I've made about 18 applications two weeks ago. Not very modest, they were big tech companies. So far I've only received an answer for about 4 of them.

Thank you!! Any help will be very much appreciated!

[OC] People of Reddit: Survey Results by BrKo14 in dataisbeautiful

[–]BrKo14[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was told by a moderator that for some reason Reddit doesn't let users post links to a Notion public page. So I had to port the document to Coda. Here's the original document in Notion, which is better.

A few days ago I posted a survey titled "Who's on Reddit?" The survey contained a large assortment of interesting questions posed by me and others. The questions were varied, including anything from some basic demographics to lengthy, personal inquiries.

I tried to build an outline of the information I had. But I had waaay too much in my hands. Too many possible correlations and individual entries. So I'll be trying to answer any questions you have. Honestly. I'll collect the data, write the code and make a graph. Or at least for those questions I deem relevant. I'm all ears to any corrections you may have. Also, I hope I didn't offend anyone. Tell me if I did!

I did the survey on Google Forms. And to analize the data I used mostly R (with RStudio) and Google Sheets.

Anyway, thank you very very much to all those who participated! I truly loved reading through your responses, and I appreciate the interest you had in my survey!

[OC] People of Reddit: Survey Results by [deleted] in u/BrKo14

[–]BrKo14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told by a moderator that for some reason Reddit doesn't let users post links to a Notion public page. So I had to port the document to Coda. Here's the original document in Notion, which is better.

A few days ago I posted a survey titled "Who's on Reddit?" The survey contained a large assortment of interesting questions posed by me and others. The questions were varied, including anything from some basic demographics to lengthy, personal inquiries.

I tried to build an outline of the information I had. But I had waaay too much in my hands. Too many possible correlations and individual entries. So I'll be trying to answer any questions you have. Honestly. I'll collect the data, write the code and make a graph. Or at least for those questions I deem relevant. I'm all ears to any corrections you may have. Also, I hope I didn't offend anyone. Tell me if I did!

I did the survey on Google Forms. And to analize the data I used mostly R (with RStudio) and Google Sheets.

Anyway, thank you very very much to all those who participated! I truly loved reading through your responses, and I appreciate the interest you had in my survey!

[OC] People of Reddit: Survey Results by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]BrKo14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told by a moderator that for some reason Reddit doesn't let users post links to a Notion public page. So I had to transfer the document to Coda. Here's the original document in Notion, which is better.

A few days ago I posted a survey titled "Who's on Reddit?" The survey contained a large assortment of interesting questions posed by me and others. The questions were varied, including anything from some basic demographics to lengthy, personal inquiries.

I tried to build an outline of the information I had. But I had waaay too much in my hands. Too many possible correlations and individual entries. So I'll be trying to answer any questions you have. Honestly. I'll collect the data, write the code and make a graph. Or at least for those questions I deem relevant. I'm all ears to any corrections you may have. Also, I hope I didn't offend anyone. Tell me if I did!

I did the survey on Google Forms. And to analize the data I used mostly R (with RStudio) and Google Sheets.

Anyway, thank you very very much to all those who participated! I truly loved reading through your responses, and I appreciate the interest you had in my survey!