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Hrmeheraj
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I am frusted, I yet to get an internship or a job. Please take a look


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Hi everyone,

Hire me please

I am a Front-End Developer; I am looking for a job or an internship. Last, of the few weeks, I have applied for so many jobs but didn’t respond. As a skilled developer in your society doesn’t give us the opportunity for applying our knowledge. Everybody every time looking for an experienced person. But they didn’t try us as an internship to looking. Why is our society & world like this?

We are developers we are frustrated everywhere it has been more complicated & competition in the world. I haven’t thing about it that it will be more complex than getting a first job/internship.
So, please give us a low amount of salary as an employee or an internship. But at least give us an opportunity for apply our skills & give us an opportunity for gathering more experience. This speech everything from my mind emotional.
Last of the few months, the year I have learned it. But for once times give me/us opportunity.

My skills:
Expertise: HTML5, CSS3, Tailwind CSS, JavaScript ES6, React
Comfortable: ExpressJs, MongoDB
Tools: Git, Heroku, Netlify, Firebase, Vs Code, Figma, Postman, Vercel
Familiar-with: Redux, NextJs, Typescript, React Native, Stripe Payment, JWT

Resume: https://hr-meheraj.vercel.app/resume
Portfolio: https://hr-meheraj.vercel.app

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ecyrbe • Edited

Hello, here are some tips:

  • improve your resume with the following informations if you can:
    • schools you attend and which year: people who are hiring want to compare your cursus
    • year you finished your studies , whatever they are : sell explicitly yourself as without experience. People are looking for junior developper, but if your resume don't highlight it, you'll miss opportunnities.
  • start participating in a well known open source project : this will be seen as a first experience
  • learn agile, take a certification if you can, and put it on your resume.

As a junior developper you are in confrontation with other juniors. Make your CV shine between them.

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Hrmeheraj

Thank you so much. According to your advice I have created this resume drive.google.com/file/d/1m38Sm64S_... I hope you will give me a feedback to improve.
Thanks for your time. God will reward you for your help.

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ecyrbe • Edited

Your resume his still too hard to read.

Try to use a more beautifull template (there a plenty all over the web), and expand on your school education. It's too light. You passed your whole life in school and it only takes one line of your resume.

Education should demonstrate how you got your knowledge from... that you can learn successfully...
If you did not learn programming from school, mention explicitely you are autodidact, don't hide it. And mention where you learn it from (code academia, courses taken, etc).

Your personal projects should not take that much place. They are anecdotic regarding your experience.

Market youself as someone who wants to learn, but show you can learn quickly if it's the case.

So the most important thing to show in you personnal projects, is not how huge the stack you used is, nor list all functionnalities you added to it (people reading your resume could not care less). But what you learnt from it.

So in your personnal projects, i should see at first sight :

  • one line to describe the project (not more),
  • higlight the time it took you to build it
  • one line to show the stack you used
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Hrmeheraj

Please give me a demo to do it. thanks for help. <3

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ecyrbe

I can't do more to help you. Google a little on how to improve you resume. Go take a look a other one's, and apply my advices if you think they are good.

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Ivan

hi @ecyrbe would you please take a look at my portfolio/CV and give me your opinion and suggestions? Could I post a link here?

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Gulshan Aggarwal • Edited

Nice tips! the guy should fix his resume

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Przemyslaw Mejna

I would like to ask you: why are you looking for a job abroad? If you search for a job abroad (as we might guess based on your portfolio) you need to not only improve your English, but on the top of that usually have some commercial experience. Regardless of your local job market - most companies hire for junior positions regional talents. I don't recall any company hiring people abroad for starter junior dev position. How about your local job market?

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Hrmeheraj

There is no oppurtunity in our local job market.

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Rense Bakker

Make sure your resume does not contain any spelling or grammar mistakes.
The most important part of a resume is listing where and how you applied your knowledge. If you don't have any work experience yet, list the school projects you worked on and explain in one or two sentences what you did for the project, something like: "responsible for building UI components using React and Tailwind". Make sure you apply for junior positions. In medior/senior positions you have to also show in your resume that you know how to translate the business logic into an application. The more complex the domain, the better. Working on open source projects can also help. Oh and its not about the length of the list of your experience. If you list 10 projects where you did the same thing, nobody cares. In that case just group them like: "project A, B, C: created a backend using expressjs and mongodb". It can also help to Google what kind of experience is in high demand and see if you have a project that you can use to prove that you have that skill. Mentioning something like: serverless functions for example or other slightly less mainstream stuff can help your resume stand out.

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decker

I am not a native speaker but even I see various mistakes in your CV and that is the first impression they got from you. So I would advise pay more energy in the details: Complete sentences correct spellings and the like. Not to do so implies that you maybe will also work like this or even worse.

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Hrmeheraj

Thank you so much. According to your advice like spelling & others. I have created this resume drive.google.com/file/d/1m38Sm64S_... I hope you will give me a feedback to improve.
Thanks for your time. God will reward you for your help.

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Hrmeheraj

I can't beleive it that I got most the response are creative. Thanks not enought to compensation to everybody. Experience which I got from this post :

  • Resume is your first impression [ Proved ]
  • Don't more projects, Do only single project but apply best effort for this project.
  • In resume should have to be simple - Where mentions mostly your educational information, when, where, How.
  • Make your resume look simple & creative

@ecyrbe @decker67 @fredysandoval & others. <3

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Fredy Sandoval

Keep in mind the Develpers Bubble just burst, and nowadays is harder to find a job as developer, is not just you.

Additional: Your resume page, and Github looks a little clutter and bloated, as example take a look at clementmihailescu[dot]com page which is a famous dev that got into Google.

And he claims just one project got him into Google, which is this one clementmihailescu.github[dot]io/Pathfinding-Visualizer/

He has only 11 public projects, you have 69 dude.

Keep trying and learn from others.

cheers.

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dipak-tomar

Just make your education part better and please choose some template where there is some spaces to look between lines