Getting a Remote Job & Internship in Tech-Field

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Getting a Remote Job & Internship in Tech-Field

Top things to care about

Summary

This blog is going to be about getting an internship, Remote work, improving your LinkedIn profiles, and where to apply to get offers. For anyone looking for a full-time role, stay tuned until the very end to get a surprise!

GitHub Profile

Your GitHub profile is a place to showcase your coding projects and contributions to the open-source community. It's a good idea to keep your GitHub profile updated and regularly commit code to show your skills and activity. You can also use your GitHub profile to demonstrate your experience with specific programming languages and technologies. Having a strong GitHub profile can make you stand out to potential employers and can even lead to job or internship opportunities. Be sure to include a brief bio and links to your other social media profiles and personal website, if you have one. You can also highlight your most significant or relevant projects in the featured section.

A good Linkedin Profile

First and foremost, make sure your LinkedIn profile is up-to-date and accurately reflects your skills and experience. This includes having a professional profile picture and cover photo, a compelling bio and header, and featuring some of your best work in the featured section. Don't forget to fill out all relevant sections of your profile, such as your location, contact information, and portfolio.

An attractive Resume

Your resume is also a crucial part of the job or internship/job application process. Make sure it's clean, and organized, and highlights important keywords related to the job or internship you're applying for. Customize your resume to fit the specific job or internship you're applying for, and be sure to include information about your education, work experience, skills, and any relevant extracurricular activities.

Application Process

When applying for jobs or internships/jobs, be sure to tailor your application to the specific position you're interested in. This includes referencing relevant projects and skills listed in the job or internship description. It's also a good idea to research the company and the individuals who will be interviewing you, so you can have a better understanding of the work they do and what they're looking for in a candidate.

Platforms to look out for

There are numerous portals and websites where you can find tech jobs and internships, such as Turing, JunoHQ, Angellist, Glassdoor, and Optimhire. Many of these opportunities are remote, so you have the flexibility to work from anywhere. Additionally, many startups offer competitive salaries and perks, so it's worth considering these types of companies as well.

Conclusion

In conclusion, having a strong LinkedIn profile and resume, as well as knowing where to apply, are key to landing your first job or internship in the tech industry. Take the time to customize your application to fit the specific position you're interested in, and don't be afraid to ask for referrals or reach out to people in your network. Good luck with your job search.

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