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Danil Shevchuk2020-10-31 15:35:55
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Danil Shevchuk, 2020-10-31 15:35:55

Why am I not invited for an interview?

I have been studying Python for 9 months and have been looking for my first job in IT (python backend) for 2 months now, 160 responses in hh, of which only 2 invitations for an interview.

I have three main questions:

1) What is wrong with my resume? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o7nvYYngUV86qaNZn...
2) Tell me some ideas for a pet project to interest the employer?
3) On what resources to look for a job?

PS already asked a similar question, I think that the first time it was not possible to correctly formulate

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Sergey Karbivnichy, 2020-10-31
@hottabxp

Why am I not invited for an interview?

Maybe this -
What's wrong with my resume?
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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-10-31
@sergey-gornostaev

Because nobody needs junes . Keep expanding your knowledge and looking for work.

because gladiolus

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Ivan Yakushenko, 2020-10-31
@kshnkvn

And you are persistent. All you thought of doing was translating your resume into Russian? Come on, let's take a look at your "skills" point by point:
1. Git: there is no description anywhere, README files, in most cases, projects are simply uploaded to git, as if it were hosting, there are many virtual environments (lol).
2. Django: A bunch of copy-paste and empty projects. Zero code.
3. Flask: read at least about application factories, everything in one file interferes - it's a shame in 2020 even for trainees.
4. HTML/CSS/Bootstrap: where is it? Or, in your opinion, if you connected styles and a couple of forms on html bungled - that's it, is that enough to mention it in skills?
5. PostgreSQL: similar to the previous one. Well done, I made a bunch of many-to-one connections for all models, I respect it, but this is not a reason to write PostgreSQL in skills.
6. Went to the first site from the "work experience", debug mode is enabled. Understand. You were told about this in the last question, but you decided to ignore it.
And now let's look from the position of HR, which often does not check your skills, but simply selects a resume, and so he will see:
1. Spelling and punctuation errors. Seriously, man, you're writing a resume, doesn't Word really highlight errors?
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I want to understand how web applications are arranged inside and out, write clean code and cover it with tests

So figure it out. You have a resume for the "junior" position, you should already know how to write clean code and cover it with tests.
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I read classics and pop science (D. Deutsch, R. Dawkins, D. Hofstadter)

Che, you just read them?
As a result: in fact, your maximum is a trainee, but no one considers you, since your entire resume consists of lies: in most cases, you do not know how to do what you declare in skills. What's more, you've been writing "Junior Python developer" from the very beginning, without ever having worked a day. Yeah, self-proclaimed joon, cool.
Come on, we are waiting for the third same question, one fig does not reach you.

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paran0id, 2020-10-31
@paran0id

9 months of training is not enough, 2 months of job search is not enough. Continue until there are no obvious reasons for concern.

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nApoBo3, 2020-10-31
@nApoBo3

https://www.epam-group.ru/careers/education/traini...
Try to pass, then an internship.

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