How I can get my work schedule first?
I graduated in June DeVry career services tells me that sending CV at 20 weeks! Friends, I am an entry level candidate actually received about a week and use remote to be entitled to about 3. I'm sure I want to be a programmer but it seems impossible to get my first job. Help! What I am and what I know? What I know: object-oriented programming, data structures and basic algorithms Java, C # (I'm almost finished with a chat application that uses multiple threads, remote access, p2p, and is configured to operate on the Internet and work with a base SQL Server data), ASP.NET (nothing too advanced) html, flash … Now I'm not the brightest bulb in the drawer, but it seems to be something there for me. Does anyone have any advice? I live in Cincinnati, but I think you go to Columbus.
Many state agencies and the hiring of the city of "first time" or "new graduate" developers and agencies: Government allows them to pay a small salary … people work for 6 months to a year to gain experience then switch to a "real" job that requires them to have experience. I do a lot of interviews for organizations, support in Florida – and I helped recruit a good few entry-level programmers. Make sure you can talk about exactly what you have planned for the working class, especially for complex programs with multiple modules, databases (design, if possible – 3NF), work on the Web … something to show not just go to class – but actually did the real work to gain experience real. And just hope you do not receive an investigator as hard-a ** ed like me. Good luck!