#Junior looking for 2024 SWE internships, haven't had any luck in 2023 getting any interviews
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idk where you would put honours and awards or the extracurricular activities
but u might be able to just put the extracurricular activity in experiences
Sure in a bit
Your team leader position doesn't say much
I think you should specify a bit more, or since it was before your post secondary, you can just remove it if you don't have much to say
education put the month and year
You should add like metrics and stuff to quantify your work
Your other projects are more impressive than this one, perhaps remove it
this might throw off the computer, just list them in a line, maybe separated by year
otherwise looks pre good
- First point: What was the outcome of this? Also, wdym by automated checkers? Did you create some software for it? If so, waht language?
- Third point doesn't really tell me anything about what you did
- Second point - did you do anything like office hours? if so, put it in
- Did you use both C and C++ for this..? I don't know if "C/C++" is correct usage
- "Developed [...] in C/C++ and the Windows API to intercept potentially infected file system events and network packets, resulting in..." <- do you have a result?
Point 2: what's the result? did it help anyone?
^ that goes for many of your other stuff (projects included)
your bolding is also very inconsistent
why bold "homework assignments" and "exam problems" here? Is there anything in particular that's supposed to stand out about it?
reword these points so that they fit in sentences and not "[Product A]: [description]"
gonna be honest the two column thing is throwing me off - if any of the projects relate with the awards here, put the resulting award in a sentence for that project
If I didn't know what FIRST was prior to reading this, I wouldn't really have any idea what "First Tech Challenge" is (apart from it being related to technology - is it a coding competition-bootcamp thing? Do you make a new tech product?). It isn't until the third point that I get an idea of what the challenge is about because you mention the word "robot"
i would reword all points in this since it's incredibly vague. How many teams were there? Which team leader were you? Software? Hardware? How did you mentor new team members? What kind of training sessions were they? Simple ppt, or more like pairing senior students with new team members?
i have seen people putting ftc in experience