I got my first real job by summing up all the volunteer work and major personal projects I’d ever done and putting them on my resume. It turns out that at least at the entry level, people don’t actually much care if you’ve gotten paid for doing something before—they just want to be able to verify that you know enough not to flail around wasting money for months or years while you learn the basics of process.
I got my first real job by summing up all the volunteer work and major personal projects I’d ever done and putting them on my resume. It turns out that at least at the entry level, people don’t actually much care if you’ve gotten paid for doing something before—they just want to be able to verify that you know enough not to flail around wasting money for months or years while you learn the basics of process.
(I’m in tech.)