New Grad SWE resume review

New Grad SWE resume review

My beliefs:

- I think my resume is pretty decent, maybe a 7/10 atleast.

- I think it clearly explains my skills (full stack / technologies listed) shown by a few projects.

I have gotten a few emails-back from decent companies, including Meta and Amazon, in the past. So I think atleasts thats a starting point!

If I am completely wrong, and my resume is 0/10, I'd like to know! Thanks guys

https://preview.redd.it/cc85kjf5w0bh1.png?width=5100&format=png&auto=webp&s=e89319651fa34c030ac6a8372ab1057adb505ad2

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u/InternetAnonFellow — 4 days ago

[0 YoE] SWE New Grad Resume review - looking for advice how to better explain my full stack skills and get hired

My beliefs:

- I think my resume is pretty decent, maybe a 7/10 atleast.

- I think it clearly explains my skills (full stack / technologies listed) shown by a few projects.

I have gotten a few emails-back from decent companies, including Meta and Amazon, in the past. So I think atleasts thats a starting point!

If I am completely wrong, and my resume is 0/10, I'd like to know! Thanks guys

https://preview.redd.it/umlq7yp1v0bh1.png?width=5100&format=png&auto=webp&s=1d3204254a73f28f49aadfe5bd5634aa0327aff6

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u/InternetAnonFellow — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/Schwab

$ Orders forcing to use "fractional shares" now?

About a month ago, you could input "$10,000" order and it would round it to the nearest share. Now it forces use of fractional shares/slices. This is a problem because you cant do OCO's (stop / limit sell) with fractionals. Anyone know how to revert to rounding? I only want to quickly input the $ number cause thats much easier

Btw I use thinkorswim web

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u/InternetAnonFellow — 10 days ago