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by aperture
4762 days ago
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I'm sorry, I didn't mention! I would like to do some application development, ideally I'd like to refactor some large business application, or deal with unix and linux system development. Which is why I don't really do much with the web. (side note: is this a bad path to take?) Thank you for the thread link. Actually, the most respectable company in my area I met at the local tech meetup, and I managed to get an internship there (I had to leave, and wasn't paid, but that was what taught me about Sans, major networking, and esxi, which I previously never knew even existed). |
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For example, instead of applying to different jobs as 'just' a CS graduate (you are WAY more than that), present yourself as someone who can save the business a lot of money by improving their existing software. Even though you are the same person either way, presentation is nearly EVERYTHING.