The first step to finding a dream job at a tech company is to craft a strong resume. By “Crafting a strong resume” I don’t only mean compiling a PDF file about what a good candidate you are, but also obtaining the necessary skills and experience, also contributing to projects relevant to the position you're seeking.
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The first step to finding a dream job at a tech company is to craft a strong resume. By “Crafting a strong resume,” I don’t only mean compiling a PDF file about what a good candidate you are, but also obtaining the necessary skills and experience, and contributing to projects relevant to the position you're seeking.
You should look for jobs and projects at your current place that can look good on your resume. If you are applying to Google, they will be interested in experience like Java, Android, Machine Learning, etc.
If Meta/Facebook, then this is C++, React, VR, etc. Therefore, try to get involved in projects that use the technologies of these companies or try them yourself on a side project.
Big tech companies value skills like leadership and being proactive. The more senior you are, the greater the importance of these skills. You can demonstrate your proficiency by showcasing your involvement in project planning, team management, or proposing tech improvements to projects.
If you are a senior engineer and haven't done this before, then what the f*ck have you been doing all this time?! This means it’s time to start being more proactive at your current work and taking on more responsibilities and later add them to your resume.
Now, about the resume itself:
The resume should be only one page, no more.
Write only the experience and skills that are relevant to the position you are applying to.
Use bullet points like this.
Use words like “Launched”, “Developed”, “Optimized”, etc. to describe your work.
Focus on your accomplishments instead of responsibilities. Write what you did to improve the company. “Optimized the site’s performance by 20%”, “Transferred the system from Python2 to Python 3”, etc. The fact that you did a simple CRUD application will not impress anyone. If you don’t have such experience, then go ahead, do it!
Here is my anonymized resume, as an example, that got me interviews with tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon.
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