Re: programming
- From: "Malcolm McLean" <regniztar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:26:50 +0100
<dilse122@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:
i have some problems to get a perfect path for a programming .i haveMake sure you have your own PC with complier installed, and always have a little project of your own on the go. Look at some freeware sites to see the sorts of things other people are doing if you don't have any ideas.
done my graduation in Information Technology.but i am puzzel what
should i do after graduation .I Want to Become a good.great
programmer .then plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. tell me What should
i Do.
Then apply to several companies. Treat the interview as a two-way assessment, they are checking you to see if they want to offer you a job, but you are checking them. If you get an offer within two or three weeks, don't jump on it. Follow through with some other applications and try to get a second offer, then take the one that feels right. If you don't get any offers within a couple of months, start to reduce your expectations and fine tune your application.
Get a native English speaker to check over your CV. Include any programs you have written and make executables and source code available on demand.
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