u/Amit7985

How to expand my knowledge?

I’m a bit confused/stressed right now, because I’ve mostly associated engineering with the stack itself, like Flutter developer, Go developer, etc. Maybe that’s just lack of experience on my side since I’ve only built a few apps so far.

For someone aiming toward a mobile engineer role or a broader software engineering role, what skills would you recommend learning to increase the chances of getting hired

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u/Amit7985 — 7 days ago

Flutter projects for resume

I want to start applying for Flutter jobs, but I’m confused about what kind of projects actually stand out on a resume.

Can you guys suggest at least 4 projects that are realistic to build, not insanely advanced, but still good enough to improve my chances of getting selected?

Also, do companies expect full-stack apps, or are well-built Flutter apps with normal Firebase integration enough for a fresher?

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u/Amit7985 — 13 days ago