#Failed 4 final behavior rounds for SWE intern at multiple F500s.

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woven grove
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You have very little details on your Experiences, any particular reason?

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Oh I guess they arent software related nvm

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I'd move the NASA stuff to experience instead of education tbh

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might be a little bit more visible there

boreal pond
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Isn’t NASA experience

boreal pond
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we dont really get paid

boreal pond
marsh spire
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u still gained experience at NASA

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dont downplay urself especially on a resume

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being humble on the resume doesnt really make sense

boreal pond
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like 90% not even send back a rejection email

marsh spire
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Well put the NASA stuff in experience

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And see how that goes
U could also combine projects and extracurricular into one thing tbh

boreal pond
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ah okay

tropic holly
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have you tried improving your projects if that helps?

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follow the jake resume template as well

boreal pond
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so ig at this point imma try to get a business or finance internship or a gov internship

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wdyt of my resume for finance?

boreal pond
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Why are you pivoting 😭😭

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tall ravine
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If you want to make money for the summer you need to find something, working at all is better then putting worked retail for summer 2024

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But don't stop applying for SWE internships. Do leetcode 75 it takes like 2 weeks to finish and keep applying for what u can see on SWE jobs

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also wait are u even pursuing a bachelors?

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Doing an associates at a community college could be a big red flag for employers

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Even if that's where you are now, put down that you are going to be attending Bachelors from a university you have been accepted to

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also tbh as a recruiter im not seeing anything on your resume that signals your a software engineer. Barely any courses showing you have learned languages, only two HTMl/CSS projects that could be a 1 hour youtube video, no real in depth stuff you built either from university or on your own showing your capable of it, a bunch of very random details like including you worked as a health care assistant for 4000 hours and you have a bunch of arts and crafts hobbies none of that is relevant to being a software engineer and writing code

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i would just delete all the random stuff and only put in software engineering things. Go on github or google/youtube and look up some in depth hard projects and spend a few weeks building it out then add it to your resume WITH a github link