#New Grad 2024 Feedback, Roast and Suggestions
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You don't need to include your CC education since your bachelor's is going to be the most relevant. (Also a transfer and my CC is not on my resume).
Were you applying to more IT focused roles? Based on your internship, you'd have a way better shot on landing an IT role.
esp since you also did work as a service desk agent
but you could replace the associates with more points in experience or an extra project.
originally I was, mainly cause that's what I got my associates in. However, I did transfer into Computer Science for my Bachelor's Degree. (Im also double major as i have a Computer Info Tech and Security.) So, ultimately I want to do Computer Science as i enjoy it more.
I'm also not opposed to IT jobs, but I have a seperate Resume for that
With the current market, I'd definitely recommend trying to look more into IT roles as well since that's still experience. And you could still use that as a way to pivot into a developer role. SWE is probs what's being hit the hardest rn in the market.
it's that bad huh? well guess i'll do that as i have been searching for that too but have been having an easier time
which it position would be the best for a developer role
probs somewhere along the lines of network admin/engineer. Really anything that allows you to develop something
but yes the market is just godtier shit
I have internship experience and went to a T5 CS school and am still struggling to find something good (though currently working at a WITCH)