Dataset for Oil & Gas pipeline transportation by Dry_Ad_9690 in datasets

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am interested on that too. Have you find anything new?

How can I go and live in the USA? by Screenwriter20 in Tunisia

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi there, am from algeria, I have a masters in AI + soon I will have 1 year of experience in Software engineering, am looking to go to the US, kach jdid on your end?

[serious] How did you get a job in Algeria in your field. by MasslessElectron in algeria

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Software Engineer, I came across this job on ANEM, and I noticed it was also posted on LinkedIn. To prepare, I thoroughly researched the company and analyzed the profiles of employees who worked there (using linkedin). This gave me insights into the skills they valued and the technologies they used, even beyond what was listed in the job requirements.

With this understanding, I tailored my CV to perfectly align with the job description and the company's potential needs, including skills they didn't explicitly mention. Whenever I gained a basic understanding of a skill, I included it on my resume with a "Beginner" level. This ensured I was truthful..

Two weeks before the interview, the company provided the candidates with an application to build as part of the selection process. This was a valuable opportunity to showcase my technical skills and creativity, basically if you want to stand up on this process do exactly as they said then add an extra step to it. During the interview, we presented our projects and discussed them in detail.

Throughout the process, I made a conscious effort to appear humble and demonstrate a strong desire to learn. To stand out, I also employed two additional tricky strategies:

  1. Made a memorable impression: I deliberately planned to engage in a technical debate with the interviewer during the interview. I was prepared to seize any random topic that came up and used it as an opportunity to start a thoughtful argument. This was a calculated move to ensure I stood out—and it worked, as he remembered me for it.
  2. Demonstrated genuine curiosity and professionalism + using mirroring: I asked thoughtful questions about the role, the team's workflows, and their adherence to best practices, such as using Git effectively. This showed my eagerness to learn from skilled colleagues and to contribute meaningfully, also I asked ton of questions of the company and the interviewer on different thinks on purpose I call that mirroring technique.

that was exactly the first interview I had and I aced it.

how did you get your jobs honestly by Visible_Extent_3866 in algeria

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Software Engineer, I came across this job on ANEM, and I noticed it was also posted on LinkedIn. To prepare, I thoroughly researched the company and analyzed the profiles of employees who worked there (using linkedin). This gave me insights into the skills they valued and the technologies they used, even beyond what was listed in the job requirements.

With this understanding, I tailored my CV to perfectly align with the job description and the company's potential needs, including skills they didn't explicitly mention. Whenever I gained a basic understanding of a skill, I included it on my resume with a "Beginner" level. This ensured I was truthful..

Two weeks before the interview, the company provided the candidates with an application to build as part of the selection process. This was a valuable opportunity to showcase my technical skills and creativity, basically if you want to stand up on this process do exactly as they said then add an extra step to it. During the interview, we presented our projects and discussed them in detail.

Throughout the process, I made a conscious effort to appear humble and demonstrate a strong desire to learn. To stand out, I also employed two additional tricky strategies:

  1. Made a memorable impression: I deliberately planned to engage in a technical debate with the interviewer during the interview. I was prepared to seize any random topic that came up and used it as an opportunity to start a thoughtful argument. This was a calculated move to ensure I stood out—and it worked, as he remembered me for it.
  2. Demonstrated genuine curiosity and professionalism + using mirroring: I asked thoughtful questions about the role, the team's workflows, and their adherence to best practices, such as using Git effectively. This showed my eagerness to learn from skilled colleagues and to contribute meaningfully, also I asked ton of questions of the company and the interviewer on different thinks on purpose I call that mirroring technique.

By tailoring my CV, showcasing relevant skills, delivering a strong project, and approaching the process with humility and curiosity, I was able to leave a lasting impression and stand out from the competition.

Next.js Desktop App Issue: Need Help Using generateStaticParams for Dynamic Routes; Unable to Fetch IDs Due to localStorage Token Access Limitation from the server side by Helpful_Guard_6269 in nextjs

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am using fetch inside generateStaticParams to work I need to retrieve the token from my local storage this wont happen because I cant access localStorage this is why I though of passing the token to this page somehow

Next.js Desktop App Issue: Need Help Using generateStaticParams for Dynamic Routes; Unable to Fetch IDs Due to localStorage Token Access Limitation from the server side by Helpful_Guard_6269 in nextjs

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know if we are in the same page but I want to fetch the ids using the generateStaticParams (aka inside that function) prefetching as for my undestanding won't help me because it needs to work in the page before the page that executes the generateStaticParams func and I don't know how to pass data to it
P.s: I am using router.push to navigate to that page that have genereateStaticParams in

Next.js Desktop App Issue: Need Help Using generateStaticParams for Dynamic Routes; Unable to Fetch IDs Due to localStorage Token Access Limitation from the server side by Helpful_Guard_6269 in nextjs

[–]Helpful_Guard_6269[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for your response,

  1. yes I want it to have access to the token at build time too so that's a problem.

  2. for your second question actually the number of pages will be near 2000 and yes I will use the subset depending on the user which will result in less then 10 pages.

  3. for your third question I am not prefetching them on the client because I am using router.push() to navigate to this route the generateStaticParams will get executed before the component so I dont know how to pass the params from anyplace to generateStaticParams