Transferred from the craftsman's treasure chest
I haven't followed the blogs of other netizens for a long time. Today, Shui mm gave the craftsman an almost impossible task. He chose 10 best blogs and recommended them to the homepage of the website. This task is really too difficult. I tried to find it one by one, and finally I had to make a fortune. It is estimated that this list is not satisfactory to the water mm (the craftsman himself is not satisfied ).
In addition, I saw the pictures that were reproduced by the two netizens, which is very interesting.
The first picture is from outside China. It is a resume about the programmer's interview, which is reviewed by the Personnel Department and the programmer. Of course, this is an image made from a foreign interview perspective. However, it can be seen that many of the items are the same as those in China. Let's take a look at this image.
Can't read birds? It doesn't matter. I have already translated some of them, and several of them are very interesting:
The personnel department reads the resume in this way.
- (+ 15 points) if the resume says that the skills match the job title more than 5 times.
- (+ 8 points) If your resume shows three to five skills that match your job title.
- (+ 4 points) if the resume says that the skills match the job title once to twice.
- (+ 4 points) cover letter ("cover letter" or "Self-recommendation letter") mentions recruiters.
- (+ 2 points) cover letter is included in your resume ).
- (-10 points) No skills related to the job description are mentioned.
- (-15 points) No college education.
This is how programmers read their resumes.
- (+ 15 points) I used to write an operating system or compiler for fun.
- (+ 12 points) the resume was compiled by latex.
- (+ 11 points) contributed code to open-source software.
- (+ 9 points) I wrote about the operating system or compiler at school.
- (+ 8 points) There is a BLOG sharing technical knowledge.
- (+ 8 points) Chairman of programming/ROBOTICS/Engineering Club.
- (+ 7 points) Participants in programming/ROBOTICS/Engineering competitions.
- (+ 7 points) Internships at Google and Microsoft.
- (+ 6 points) I used a Dynamic Language (Python/Perl/Ruby) to write non-experimental programs.
- (+ 5 points) know three or more programming languages.
- (+ 5 points) the previous job has similar experience with the current job.
- (+ 4 points) have hands-on experience.
- (+ 4 points) You have created a company.
- (+ 4 points) there is a personal homepage through Rail, PHP or ASP. NET.
- (+ 3 points) There is an email address for your own domain name.
- (+ 3 points) changed some programs written by the dynamic language (Python/Perl/Ruby.
- (+ 2 points) there is a personal homepage.
- (+ 1 point) high education, excellent academic performance, etc.
- (+ 0 points) have scholarship.
- (+ 0 points) worked in a fast food restaurant.
- (-0.5 points) Fackbook has a photo that looks drunk.
- (-1 point) has a doctorate title. (Craftsman comment: the deduction of 1 point is a little small. The deduction of 5 points should be skipped !)
- (-2 points) There is a general cover letter.
- (-2 points) in your resume, say you understand Word/Excel. (Craftsman comment: Well, this is too boring !)
- (-2 points) There are spelling and syntax errors in your resume. (Craftsman comment: the price of the informal section is to find bugs in the program every day !)
- (-3 points) the resume font is too small. (Craftsman comment: no response !)
- (-4 points) All programming experience is in school.
- (-4 points) only know one programming language.
- (-6 points) there are more than three resumes.
- (-6 points) There are some irrelevant items in your resume.
- (-7 points) have obtained some course certifications.
- (-8 points) low scores in related courses.
- (-10 points) in skill, the Visual Basic column is at the first position.
- (-12 points) Facebook has had an outstretched photo. (Craftsman comment: An electrician can not shave for three days, but cannot have a bare shirt)
- (-15 points) the indentation in the resume uses both spaces and the tab key. (Craftsman comment: That's it! Even spaces and tabs are not used properly. The layout of the program must be messy. The form of disorder reflects the disorder of thinking. Of course, it is necessary to deduct points if the thinking is messy)
The second image has an infinite aftertaste (however, from a technical point of view, this flowchart is not very professional ).
The ancients said that it would be of great benefit to engineers who often reflect on their abilities and prospects. (Of course, in fact, Engineers never lack the spirit of reflection !)