This all assumes you are decent at programming: It may still work even if you aren’t, but become good while doing it.
You put on your resume that you are x months away from receiving a Bachelor’s Degree from Denison. No need to specify the major.
You take some free online classes from Udacity or Coursera. At this time, you may become decent at programming, if you weren’t already. You can now honestly say you’ve taken classes in computer science.
Do so. No real reason to specify on your resume where you took the classes.
List the technologies you know on your resume. Also, list some you could learn quickly, and technologies people associate with your specializations.
Do some easy projects to gain some light practical experience in project implementation.
Use this resume to pass the HR department’s almost meaningless screening.
Use your l33t skills to pass technical interview, and get job.
?
Profit.
Should take a little less than a year to get to step 9.
This all assumes you are decent at programming: It may still work even if you aren’t, but become good while doing it.
You put on your resume that you are x months away from receiving a Bachelor’s Degree from Denison. No need to specify the major.
You take some free online classes from Udacity or Coursera. At this time, you may become decent at programming, if you weren’t already. You can now honestly say you’ve taken classes in computer science.
Do so. No real reason to specify on your resume where you took the classes.
List the technologies you know on your resume. Also, list some you could learn quickly, and technologies people associate with your specializations.
Do some easy projects to gain some light practical experience in project implementation.
Use this resume to pass the HR department’s almost meaningless screening.
Use your l33t skills to pass technical interview, and get job.
?
Profit.
Should take a little less than a year to get to step 9.
I could imagine 7 having some difficulty. Could you elaborate or refer me to some references?
But this step-by-step guide actually seems quite reasonable.
I’ve heard this book is pretty good, but I’ve never read it. It’s really easy to find copies of it floating around online:
http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/098478280X