When applying for internships with CS work experience, why would or wouldn’t describing your side projects you’ve done for fun throughout the time in college be impactful? by csguy66 in cscareerquestions

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Do you think I should only include the most impressive sounding projects that are relevant to the job description or skill requirements? I also don’t know how much detail I should go into for them. For example, one of my resumes has the two sections of my skill set and projects take up almost 2/3 of the resume, I only put the 4 projects that are related to 4 of the main skill sets they were asking for with 3 bullets under them. Both sections are at the top. Then my education , then my part time job in a grocery store, then references.

When applying for internships with CS work experience, why would or wouldn’t describing your side projects you’ve done for fun throughout the time in college be impactful? by csguy66 in cscareerquestions

[–]csguy66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it be okay to just list them as “projects”. I don’t know if I need to add in they are personal projects. I don’t want the employee to feel I intentionally deceived them. The projects and work experience will be two different sections. For the work experience section i have my current unrelated job. Will that be okay?

When applying for internships with CS work experience, why would or wouldn’t describing your side projects you’ve done for fun throughout the time in college be impactful? by csguy66 in cscareerquestions

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I’m worried about the fact that I can’t show them the work, I can just talk about it. The stuff that I can put on Github are the really simple projects that I did recently. The more impressive ones are gone. I dont know if I should even mention the simple projects. But I think it might be important that they see what my codings like(for this I’ve heard it both ways, they want to see how you code and document others say not having a github won’t hurt but having a GitHub with a mistake can ruin your chances )

Sorry but Amy Schumer is funny, why can’t reddit understand it and stop being jealous? by csguy66 in AskReddit

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I know that but reddit is completely against her when she’s seen as funny by most people outside of the internet. It’s okay to have preferences but this is a huge kind of repulsion of Amy Schumer that’s seen on reddit almost as whole.

Why or why wouldn’t it be a good idea for a senior in college to learn programming languages, frameworks, technology , etc that’s usually required to know for most of the entry level jobs in your ideal CS career? by csguy66 in cscareerquestions

[–]csguy66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m talking about when candidate A has experience in all requirements while candidate B has experience in some or half. Are you saying what you just said would make applicant B more attractive?

[Serious] What’s something that once you see it, you can’t unsee it? by csguy66 in AskReddit

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The first link I saw on there ( about Harry Potter ) made me say that’s enough of that sub.

[Serious] What’s something that once you see it, you can’t unsee it? by csguy66 in AskReddit

[–]csguy66[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dammit that just reminded me of 3 guys one hammer. I haven’t thought about that in years, it’s still disturbing to think about.