so what am I supposed to put on my resume as a computer science graduate if I never had a computer job or an internship. Every example resume I find makes me feel like a lazy piece of shit.
>>7958615
put that you shitpost on /sci/
>>7958638
Do the exact opposite and stop using the computer for anything fun.
Spend the rest of your time building a portfolio of stuff.
>>7958615
Applied cuck studies
>>7958615
I'm sure that there is a section where you just list your applied skills.
Simply list all the languages you know, IDEs you are used to, if you know how to unix, etc.
Make a portfolio of programming projects you worked on
learn a meme language like haskell
>>7958687
What am I implying when i say 'i know unix' on a resume?
>>7959191
What do you mean what? That you know how to use the operating system.
It is not uncommon for them to want you to work in a unix environment and many job postings for software developments list that as a plus, and a few even put it as a necessary requirement.
You are CS right? Please tell me you use linux. I mean, I don't but that is because I am pure math.
>>7959200
I'm in physics actually but I dual boot ubuntu so I was curious, I used to be able to do some command line magic in hs but I rarely use linux anymore
>>7958615
its not about what your major is, its about what can you do. can you actually make and fix things?
>>7959210
Check out
http://stackoverflow.com/jobs/111250/java-developer-global-payment-service-rakuten
'Basic experience and knowledge of Unix' is listed a minimum qualification.
Without that a lot of the better software jobs will simply throw your resume into the thrash.