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by pkiller
2652 days ago
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First of all thanks :)
And if you do find some time that project seems really cool, I never really got to work with the STM32 micros, but they are really powerful and cool. Answering your question, well, even thought this is an electronics engineering project, I don't feel qualified to work with electronics professionally, for example, there's a lot of knowledge I lack.
I do work as a software engineer and I have done a couple of interviews myself to hire people and I do believe this helps when applying to a job, I'm not saying it completely replaces your qualifications but it might at least give you an edge. I'm seeing this as someone who would want to hire someone skillful. A technical project certainly is on the very least a nice thing to have in a CV. Of course this is just my opinion.
And if you are feeling like applying for a job based on your projects, just give it a go. One advice I can give is: if you do have projects of your own, big or small, don't do it like me and keep them to yourself for years :P.
I really had no idea so many people would appreciate my pet project. |
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