
follow up resume improved
Update: I made a new post with the updated version of my resume because Reddit is not letting me attach the image in the comments.

Update: I made a new post with the updated version of my resume because Reddit is not letting me attach the image in the comments.
Hi everyone, I know the job market is worse than ever right now, but I feel so frustrated because I’m not even getting pre-screening calls after applying to hundreds of jobs.
To give some context, I’m looking for entry-level jobs or internships, and as I mentioned before, all I get are rejections, or sometimes I don’t even get an answer back.
Unfortunately, I’ve only been here for 5 years, so I don’t really have connections or people who can recommend me for jobs. Even so, I know I’m a good worker, with an almost perfect GPA, experience in management and sales, and now a background in tech.
I would truly appreciate any help or guidance.
Hi everyone, I’m currently studying, and I wanna be a great programmer, or at least good at it. But I’m a bit confused because I did a bootcamp 2 years ago, and it was mainly JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and projects based on MERN, back end, front end, and MySQL. And okay, cool, I tried to apply for jobs, but it was hard because of technical interviews, which I wasn’t prepared for before.
So I decided to study computer networking, and cool, I love it. But so far, I’ve learned some data structures, loops, and arrays in Java, so I get it, but it’s confusing because I’m mixing languages without fully understanding either one at the same time.
I’ve been “vibe coding” for my own projects, and while I try to do it responsibly, like line by line and trying to understand every single piece, I feel like, okay, I can understand it, but I wouldn’t be able to understand how to come up with this without assistance and guidance.
And I really do wanna learn. I want to be great at this, and if it’s for me, I would like and love to learn everything. But then that piece of how I should study is what is missing for me. And of course, the FOMO of everything moving so fast in terms of technology and feel I can’t never catch up , and of course me, or us, being at the bottom of the ladder trying to compete in an overpopulated field.
Hello everyone! I’m currently studying and trying to break into tech. I know it’s not easy, so I’d appreciate any advice, leads, or entry-level opportunities. I also have a background in sales, customer service, and operations
Hi everyone, to make a long story short, I’m currently studying computer networking in New York. I also completed a certification in a coding bootcamp that covered both backend and frontend development. However, it seems that even with these qualifications, I’m struggling to secure internships. I’m starting to experience impostor syndrome and I’m in my early 30s wich doesn’t help too much , greatly appreciate your thoughts
Hello everyone, I’m not a gamer, but I need some recreational activities to get me out of stressful days. Instead of investing in a console, I’d like to know if my MacBook Pro can run games and which kind.
Hello everyone !! Currently working a non-tech job while studying and building projects on the side. Been at it for a while, applying when I can, learning when I can.
Just want to hear from people who already made the jump. How long did it actually take you, what did you focus on, and what would you skip if you started over