I'm a 40 year old professional going back to school for computer science. I'd love to work for a company that would allow me to learn and grow within this industry while going to school and continuing toward my bachelors degree in computer technology/science. # #jobsearch #computerscience #informationtechnology #hiring #interview #workfromhome
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I've been working constantly to try to get into the world of tech or film, they are my favorite things in life and I'm very passionate about them. Of course, the downside is my tech knowledge mainly centers on the PC hardware niche, given I build all kinds of PCs from internet browsing to high end gaming. I've spent the past 4 years trying for jobs with no luck. I've been expounding consistently on my knowledge of Computers and began applying when I felt confident enough in my knowledge. Sadly, each application is returned with something along the lines of I can't be hired without an A+ cert or similar. Sadly I don't have $400 lying around to take the test. So, I switched gears to my next goal. I'm very fluent in film and video production, Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Pro X, camera equipment and can easily create my own videography films from scratch through post production. Long story short, does anyone happen to know of any jobs in these areas I can ACTUALLY get a position at? Thank you if you read that extensive novel haha #videography #Computerscience
Have you tried Studio City and Cineplex Studios? They do all of the production and filming for numerous shows and movies. Worth a try! Both in Chicago. Good luck!
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Information Managers Inc. is looking for:
Sales and Marketing Account Representative / Officer Sales and Marketing Assistant Sales Account Officer
Requirements:
- Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's/College Degree , Computer Science/Information Technology, Engineering (Computer/Telecommunication), Science & Technology or equivalent.
- With or without working experience.
- Willing to commit to tight project schedules and high software quality standards.
- Fast learner, highly technical and analytic, creative and attentive to details.
- Skilled in developing test scripts, system testing and debugging.
- Fresh graduates/Entry level applicants are encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants may send their resume to admin@infomaninc.com
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Looking for a computer science summer internship. Hopefully remote and entry level. #summer #computerscience #internship #remote
Hello!
I'm a fairly recent graduate from SMU. I am looking for internships/jobs that can give me the chance to get my foot through the door and start my career. I am interested in wed development, and I have been self-teaching myself React and other languages while working on projects. Any advice, links, job postings, etc. will be absolutely valuable. Thank you! #noexperience #internships #jobsearch #workfromhome #computerscience #webdevelopment #frontend # #tips
I have been struggling to land into a job in the embedded systems industry after graduating from my Master's program in Computer Science for almost over 6 months. Prior to attending my school I had 4 years of experience in working as embedded developer in Europe and India. I have been sending out resumes and whenever I get a pre-screening call - the only question they ask is do you have US experience - now honestly speaking I believe experience is an experience whether you do it in Australia or USA - 90% of my applications have been rejected just because I am not a "good-fit" with regard to not having worked in US. While in my grad program I tried applying for internships in the similar field - the recruiters did the same scenario there - do you have any US experience ? - Internships are supposed to shape juniors and give them experience such that they can fit into good roles - but if the recruitment sector rejects intern candidates as well where can a person get "US experience" then !! The weird dichotomy is on one hand there is a rejection based on "not having US experience for jobs" and on the other hand "not having US experience for internships" !
I am going back to school for computer science and technology. My goal is to work from home. I have always wanted to work from home but unless you have a degree you cannot get anyone to take you seriously. I hope you can help me see that goal come to pass.
My friend is interviewing for a job in technology, is it different than interviewing for a retail or food service job for example? How should he prepare for the interview?
If you're in a computer science or game development interview, and the interviewer asks:
Do you have any hobbies?
What do you say to impress them?
- I enjoy playing video games and coding a lot
- I don't really have any hobbies
- Listing a hobby not related to the industry
Which would you choose and why?
Learn how here! This article gives some great tips.
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