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Asked by Bidyut Maishal

Need details road map from what to learn to how to make resume for a particular opportunity. Specify the common mistakes that a fresher could do while their application process of first job or internships. Also I will be actively waiting for the off campus internship road map for the post of fullstak and embedded systems..

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Answered By Mentor Sanchali Basu

Hi Bidyut,


Thank you for reaching out and sharing your query.


I am a Professional Resume Writer, with expertise in making ATS Approved ResumeLinkedIn Profile OptimizationJob Portal Optimization (like Naukri.com, Indeed, etc), and Cover Letters.


As a fresher entering the job market, crafting an effective resume and cover letter is crucial. Let’s break it down:


Writing an Effective Resume for Freshers:

  1. Contact Information: Start with your full name, phone number, email address, and LinkedIn profile (if you have one).
  2. Resume Objective or Summary: Write a concise statement highlighting your career goals and what you bring to the table. Tailor it to the specific job you’re applying for.
  3. Education: List your educational qualifications, including your BTech degree, university, graduation year, and any relevant coursework or projects.
  4. Skills: Highlight technical skills (programming languages, tools, etc.) and soft skills (communication, teamwork, problem-solving).
  5. Internships and Projects: If you’ve done any internships, co-op programs, live projects, or personal projects, showcase them. Describe your role, responsibilities, and achievements.
  6. Certifications and Courses: Include any relevant certifications or online courses you’ve completed.
  7. Optional Sections: Depending on your background, consider adding sections like “Achievements,” “Awards,” or “Extracurricular Activities.”

Remember to keep your resume concise (ideally one page) and use a clean, professional format. Save it as a PDF and DOC file for flexibility.


Crafting an Entry-Level Cover Letter:

  1. Address Professionally: Use a professional format for your cover letter. Begin with your contact information (top left corner), followed by the employer’s details (including the hiring manager’s name if possible).
  2. Research the Company: Learn about the company and tailor your cover letter accordingly. Address the hiring manager by name if you can find it.
  3. Introduction: Start with a strong opening that grabs attention. Mention the position you’re applying for and briefly introduce yourself.
  4. Body Paragraphs: Use 2-3 paragraphs to explain why you’re a great fit. Highlight relevant skills, experiences, and your passion for the role. Connect your background to the company’s needs.
  5. Closing: End with a positive note, expressing your eagerness for an interview. Provide your contact details.
  6. Proofread: Check for grammar and spelling errors.

Remember, your cover letter complements your resume and gives employers insight into your personality and motivation. Be genuine and enthusiastic!


Let's connect for more detailed guidance regarding an ATS Approved ResumeLinkedIn Profile OptimizationJob Portal OptimizationCover Letters, and being in your industry's top 1% of job seekers as a fresher.

If you're interested in joining my Mentorship Program or have any more questions, please feel free to reach out to Book a Free Trial Session.


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Best regards,

Sanchali.


Answered By Mentor Sangeeth Hari Sankar

Hey Bidyut,


I'm glad to see your spark in excelling in your career. If you looking for a mentorship in the field of IT to kick off your career with a good campus placement, Feel free to setup a connect time with me using below link and I could certainly help you aspire your goals.


https://preplaced.in/profile/sangeeth-h-sankar


Regards,

Sangeeth


Answered By Mentor Shivam Gupta

Hi Bidyut,

Here's a roadmap for securing internships in full-stack development and embedded systems:

Full-Stack Development

  1. Basics: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git/GitHub.
  2. Front-End: Learn React, consider Angular/Vue.
  3. Back-End: Focus on Node.js and Express.js.
  4. Databases: SQL (MySQL, PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB).
  5. APIs: Understand REST and GraphQL.
  6. Projects: Build full-stack projects like e-commerce sites.

Embedded Systems

  1. Basics: C/C++ programming, microcontrollers (Arduino).
  2. Embedded Linux: Learn kernel programming.
  3. Hardware: Basic electronics, communication protocols (SPI, I2C, UART).
  4. RTOS: Explore FreeRTOS.
  5. Projects: Create IoT devices or home automation systems.

Common Mistakes

  1. Generic Resume: Tailor it for each job.
  2. Ignoring Keywords: Use keywords from the job description.
  3. Lack of Quantifiable Achievements: Highlight with numbers.

Feel free to set up a connect time with me using the link below, and I can help you achieve your goals:


https://preplaced.in/profile/shivam-gupta


Best regards,

Shivam.


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