Linkedin ← what's your protips?
I have nearly no experience (one 3 months python-django intern) and want to get any job. I hadn't turned on free premium month yet. Would courses be helpful?
Any way to get some certificates without paying for it? I have some knowledge, but I want to prove it.
no protips ;__;?
It sounds like you will never get anyone approaching you to hire you based on your skills. You are going to actually have to apply for jobs like a normal person. I'm sorry, anon.
>They don't have recruiters contacting them daily begging them to apply
Lmao sorry u guys haven't ever worked anywhere useful
>>58821884
Is your profile ~100%? Do you have Education, Projects, Internships, Jobs, Skills etc filled out properly? Only the right formats and terms will show up in the recruiter peoples queries...
Also if you don't have a job right now put something like 'Looking for a job in X' or 'Pursuing a career in X and Y'.
>>58821884
Linkedin doesn't work like that. Make a good profile, then apply for jobs. They might look at your profile as part of the process.
>>58825148
If you're still in uni it does
I get like 2/3 corporate people per month asking when ill graduate depending on how much shit I post/share
Too bad they're all either consultant/strategists or looking for a fulltime python dev