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hiring-without-whiteboards
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
github-profile-readme-generator
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How to make your GitHub profile stand out.
Use a GitHub profile generator to build your Profile README.md, it will make your profile look good. Here is the link - profile-readme-generator
- First impressions matter! Take your GitHub profile to the next level!
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π A Comprehensive Guide to Personalizing Your GitHub Profile README
GH Profile README Generator (https://rahuldkjain.github.io/gh-profile-readme-generator/)
- π Quick guide to set up and customize your GitHub profile README!
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Updating my profile on GitHub
There is a GitHub Action that keeps the blog posts list updated, but the reference in the tool is outdated. I already sent a Pull Request with the necessary change, but you can copy it from my repository and adjust it as needed.
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List of job search resources
rahuldkjain.github.io
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Enhance Your GitHub Profile with the GitHub Profile README Generator
The GitHub Profile README Generator, developed by Rahul Jain, is a web-based tool designed to simplify the process of creating a captivating README file for your GitHub profile. This tool offers an intuitive interface and a wide range of customization options, allowing you to add unique elements like a profile picture, bio, social media links, project showcases, badges, and more.
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Affordable Reputable Bootcamp?
Active github that shows you're still developing personal projects. Make sure your readme's are user friendly and explain what the project is for, the intended audience..a developer can run your application and what steps or things needed to install. Mention these projects in Resume. Use tools like (https://rahuldkjain.github.io/gh-profile-readme-generator/) to include on your github by creating a readme.md repository that is the same as your github name.
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How to Create an Impressive GitHub Profile
Rahul Jain
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What should my GitHub README look like?
You can try this
hiring-without-whiteboards
- Companies with job-related interview questions
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Getting a job at Apple without going to college or doing LeetCode
You might find this helpful
https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards
- How do I start my approach to learning leetcode/DSA?
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How can I go from Junior to Senior?
companies that do not whiteboard
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Is LeetCoding and practicing DSA that important to get jobs?
You can avoid doing leetcode and get a job by choosing to interview at companies that don't use leetcode style questions as part of the evaluation. This repo contains a list of such companies, https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards
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Interview Discussion - July 06, 2023
https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards and also focusing on smaller / less sexy companies which pay less.
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List of companies that donβt do live LeetCode style problems as part of interview
hiring without whiteboards is the standard resource for this. i see lots of UK companies there, but haven't checked if they're all hiring right now
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Software engineer salary - should I look for a new job?
- you're underpaid - start looking elsewhere, there are tech companies in bhm that will pay more than that and you can get a remote job paying way more than that, the remote stuff is super competitive right now so it may take you until the 2 year mark to find something - i've never needed anything outside of my resume but certification, projects on your github, etc. are all obviously good to have. i've been in the conversation for a bunch of engineering hires and no one's every said "well the other person had a cool website" so don't sweat it too much - leetcode, et. al are really annoying imo. traversing matrices or doing binary tree stuff is hardly ever relevant to the job. here's a list of a bunch of companies that don't do the tests. https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards ; most big tech places are going to require them though.
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Am I expected to memorize everything?
Early stage start-ups and non-tech companies can also pay reasonably well and may have more relaxed interview processes. Thereβs also https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards which lists a number of companies that have interview practices that may be more amenable to your approach to work.
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Daily Chat Thread - June 09, 2023
There are some employers that give more practical tests, but sadly they seem to be the exception.
What are some alternatives?
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