#New Grad 2023 bootcamper

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nimble harness
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@little dagger

nimble harness
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Bump

little dagger
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Are you trying to get a job in the industry or research?

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If industry, what roles in particular are you targeting? Full stack, backend, data engineering, etc

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So for your lab position, you need to generalize it. Keep in mind that the first person to read your resume is a recruiter. So when writing your bullets, write them in a way that someone with minimal tech background can understand what you did.

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In your project section you say personal/class project. There's no need to add that. Either replace it with a date or leave it blank.

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I recommend that you only bold specific tech, but since you got a list of tech skills in the header I would consider leaving off the bolding.

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For the skills section, take out IDEs. They don't add much.

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Also split up C/C++ to C, C++. They're technically different languages, and some engineers will think that you don't know that.

nimble harness
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im more focused on industry probably more backend roles

little dagger
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I wouldn't know how to convert your bullets to backend focused, maybe chatgpt can help

north remnant
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there's a lot of repetition with the technologies used (after |), it also makes for a lot of text

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don't bold out GitHub, underline it instead

civic geode
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Not sure if this will help but change node to node.js in your technical skills

civic geode
little dagger
civic geode
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Okok with the help of chaptgpt?

civic geode
snow tendon
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@nimble harness with a masters in engineering from berkeley, keeping the bootcamp as the very first education experience, imo, doesn't make sense

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doesn't matter what engineering