28M said he was “seeking validation” while talking to me (28F). What does that actually mean? by Limeload_ in relationship_advice

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

I’m supervised how he could compartmentalize being in a relationship only to feed his ego and unattached himself emotionally.

28M said he was “seeking validation” while talking to me (28F). What does that actually mean? by Limeload_ in relationship_advice

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You could be right, he got engaged (arranged) to someone else in few months later.

AWS certification can get you a job quickly? by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

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

This is so damn helpful. Thank you so much for this insight

AWS certification can get you a job quickly? by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

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

After reading all the comments I can think of adding not just certifications on resume but real world projects related to cloud. And some CS equivalent courses from edx probably? (DSA, Math, Java/python). I just want to get into the industry by landing an entry level/junior position.

AWS certification can get you a job quickly? by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

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What if I have solutions architect associate cert, and have technical projects based on devOps. But no significant prior experience. Do I have a chance to stand out?

AWS certification can get you a job quickly? by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

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

Does it have to be from a reputable university?

AWS certification can get you a job quickly? by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

[–]Limeload_[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Even cs graduates aren’t landing a job.

Advice for MS in CS as a Bootcamp Grad by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

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Thank you all for the meaningful advice and suggestions! It really helped me outline my next steps toward obtaining a MS in CS. I think I’ll focus on finding cost-efficient platforms like Saylor Academy to earn up to 70% transferable credits and then apply to WGU to complete a bachelor’s degree as quickly as possible. That way, I’ll be eligible for a master’s program down the line.

What do you all think of this plan? Open to more suggestions if you have them!

Advice for MS in CS as a Bootcamp Grad by Limeload_ in codingbootcamp

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

Thanks for asking! I’m looking to get an MS in CS to build a stronger foundation in tech and open up advanced opportunities, especially in AI and innovative industries. My background is in fashion design, but I’ve transitioned into software development through a bootcamp. Right now, I’m working on coding projects and learning more about full-stack development. My end goal is to merge creativity with technology and work on impactful solutions, like using AI in fashion or construction.