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How to get a job as a student?
So, I completed an offline course in Java at the university. I read a bunch of tutorials on different tools. Sat on the stack for days. And now, I feel that I am ready to go to work, I want it, I just dream of finally writing the first lines of code in production. But I literally ran into a wall trying to find a suitable job. The fact is that I am only in my third year of study, and I have two more years of study ahead of me, and the specialty is far from IT, albeit a technical one. So far, most of my responses to hh have had no impact.
In this regard, I have the following questions:
Is there any chance of getting a job in the third year? Where and what jobs to look for? So far I have been looking at hh Java Junior and Intern. What to write in a resume and do I need to add something when responding? Is it critical to have code examples, if so, what would you like to see in this case?
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include all the work in the portfolio is the first. second good cover letter. by choice, look for everything correctly, it will take time, whatever one may say.
Do you have any home projects on github? Most likely you are committing something to some open source project? Then no problem - include it in your resume.
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