Going to write screening test of Deloitte /g/,I hardly have any prominent skill to show off,like a Github code or any practical application,only work I have started on is barely done,a web app,a notepad like,only fucking experience I have is basics of HTML,CSS,BOOTSTRAP,MVC shit with REST functions in Ruby on Rails.
And other trivial shit like writing a DFS code on Java,C and C++,
https://www.scribd.com/document/357111672/BTA-JD-Updated?secret_password=RXssvEA1MEAcKJyM1F0G
This is the full requirement for the post for which I am applying,and I have exactly 6 hours to fill up my profile in order to be eligible for the screening,how should I design my resume without sounding like a scam when they actually interrogate me,I have exactly 4 days with me,if I passed that screening test I will be called for an interview,now this is where things will start to get ugly,they will ask the shit I wrote in my resume and I don't want to labeled as a scam in my first interview,so what should I add in resume,that will convince them that I am good learner,whatever I will be writing,I have account them If I passed the test,keep in mind I have 4-6 days tops,any menial projects that will look good,any arduino shit,I have one board right now,I can reverse engineer a project and explain them how shit works? I have 1 more year left in college,and because of autism I didn't had any significant past achievements like these.
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/careers/articles/join-deloitte-recruiting-tips-developing-great-resume.html
>List any relevant internships and all leadership roles you held while at school
Since I have a year worth of time I will delve in the technologies
> J2EE, Struts, .Net, SQL Server, Oracle, PL/SQL, BEA Welogic, IBM Websphere, Manual, Automated, and Performance testing.
they use,but I want to assure them that I am worth the job,only in a 10 minute interview.
What should I cite? A menial task in Java which can be backtracked and implemented?suggest please
Install Gentoo
>>62063319
You can write that you're capable of putting space after punctuation. 4 days seems enough to learn that, so it won't be a lie.
>>62063319
If you cannot get this done in time, which I think is unlikely, you might as well start planning for next year's tests.
- work on your Linkedin profile
- join an open source project - a new project has more room for growth and making an impression
- autism aside, do make sure you interact with people on the mailing list
If you have autism you might not hold up well in "interrogation". And keep in mind that the interviewer most likely is experienced and can tell a fraud on sight. Stay honest.
Sure, I know that is easy to say, and I have lost out in a lot of job interviews. In the end it turned out to be for the best.
Best of luck, anon.
>>62063814
Please no bully.
>>62063931
Sorry, I am bad with articulation, something in my head which forces a grammar diarrhea.
>>62063961
But I can't lose a year, I thought companies would likely come to campus in late February, I was on my way to make at least 5 projects till then to at least have something in my CV, but they spawned out right out of nowhere in my inbox, I guess they are more into who are acclimated into learning environment than the skills, I have to show them I am tech savvy and I will try to acclimate into the scenario, I have to convince them that if they allowed me to get on board and provide me with training of month or two then I will surely be dedicated and learn the frameworks the position requires.
>>62064469
Well, in that case you have top put in an awe inspiring amount of hard work. Can you whip up an email reader for Redox-OS in a day?
The clue in this effort is to stand out against a competent competition. And lots of people use the tools you list. Have you used them in a markedly different way from everyone else? that would help.