I like playing tall and I’m not a huge fan of the micromanagement that comes with the sprawling empires. Civ 5 limits this through happiness. Civ 6 doesnt. Throw in an artstyle that i dont like and i just dont want to play it as much
I like playing tall and I’m not a huge fan of the micromanagement that comes with the sprawling empires. Civ 5 limits this through happiness. Civ 6 doesnt. Throw in an artstyle that i dont like and i just dont want to play it as much
1000% yes pls do
I get your frustration. Certs matter education matters too, the problem that you have is that i have 20+ resumes that look exactly like yours. I cant interview them all. So i need something that makes you stand out.
If you have a github accoutn thats the easiest way. Add a link to your resume and people will look at the work you’ve done for class projects and go off of that.
Personal projects dont have to be ones that cost money assuming you have at least one computer. Write up a simple powershell script to handle a task that you need to do or something. Extra points if its on git hub so somebody can look at it.
Thats actually why i brough up the pihole project that one can be setup on any computer in a home network very easily. Displays basic sysadmin/networking skills to setup, and is pretty cool to have once its done. To be fair that one takes a bit more work though.
You dont have to go that far out of your way to do some of these and they do separate you from the crowd.
Our fields are close enough that i can comment on this.
When I’m looking at your resume here’s what i gather about you. Student, with no relevant job experience who has done school projects that might indicate alignment with what we’re doing.
The problem with resumes like these are that I have no proof that you’re capable and its not fair of me to expect proof because that comes with experience.
What I usually do is look for passion projects. Anything that indicates that you have a genuine interest in the field that i can follow up on. Then I’ll talk to you in an interview about that to confirm your problem solving skills.
Pretty much everything else can be taught.
Lets say you configured a nas server at your house or self hosted something like pihole or jellyfin (career specific) that stands put way more than a class project.
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Its winter that makes it a necessity for us
Why not out of curiosity?
It needs more cowbell
Highly reccomend guilty gear strive if you like 2p fighter type games. It probably doesnt qualify as a coop but it is an amazing game to play local
Check out Ethan Chlebowski on youtube. He really dives into the whys of cooking techniques and runs alot of experiments. Learned a ton watching him
I think I’d like that if there was a single winner as well. Something like to win you need to complete two objectives, one public and one secret. So other players can still work against you but they dont know what you’re trying to do.
Does not compute