I have a gym in my work building. I think its slightly subsidized by the company since I pay 40$ a month that comes out pre-tax. Get my own locker and theres laundry service. I think its pretty cheap since I am living in NYC.
objective is not really needed. you can state it in your cover letter.
Can you add quantifiable numbers into your experience bullet points? For example: Assisted Support Team with VOIP deployment which saved 5 man hours...
the IT degree is not the most flexible. an EE degree is the most flexible. Remember, what you study in college doesnt necessarily mean that you have to pursue a career. IT is really for people who cant hack it at ee or cs.
Contrary to popular belief, programming is not hard to learn...
shure is awesome. i use my e2c on my daily commute but they always seem to break after about a year. I send them back to shure and get brand new ones. When I am going to upgrade from my e2c, its definitely going to be a shure.
I remember taking the calc bc test about 4 years ago. the multiple choice was retardly easy and the part 2 was freaking impossible. I dont think i fully answered a part 2 question. I ended up getting a 5 on the test. So don't sweat it.
If you know how to use the ti-89 (which requires you to actually know the math your doing), it can cut down on calculation times dramatically. But usually, for pure math classes, calculators aren't really necessary. But engineering (especially EE) classes usually allow them.
electrical engineering or comp science degree. take the bare min required to graduate with that major and place all your electives in business oriented classes. technical people with business sense = win.
I wore a suit to a software company for a developer position A senior developer interviewewd with me and he was in jeans and a polo. A vp interviewed me next and he had a dress shirt on and jeans. So i was definitely overdressed. But it didnt matter since I got the job.
And since its a...
theres another forum dedicated to ibanking. www.ibankingoasis.com
Warning though, if you think atot is bad with everyone being a rockstar, its even worst there.
commute from home? do you mean working at home? if not dont see that as a benefit. im graduating this year making in the 60s doing IT (software engineering).
Yes. The SATs are more of a reflection of being prepared rather then being intelligent (although I do know people who did almost zero preparation and scored near perfect). Its the only way (and a pretty bad way) to bring standardization to the admission process. How would you know how to...
apply to jobs in NY. get an offer before moving up here because it is expensive. Many financial firms have offices in jersey but its usually not that far from manhattan.
Straight As and couldn't even break 2000 on the SATs? wow ****** high school.
Minority status is a huge factor for college admissions. I am asian and technically a minority, but over represented in higher education. oh well.
Its true. I am an engineering student and I wished I gone business. Most of my professors say the same thing. At least now I know where to point my career goals towards.
i finished my summer project in a week but of course i stretched it out and made sure to be thorough as hell. but for the most part i was sitting on my ass(got paid very well too).
but as an intern, its not about the work you do but to network with the right people to secure yourself a...
flushing isn't that bad. If you want dirty, just head over to chinatown in manhattan. Thats dirty. That being said, I live in Bayside. Its about 25 minutes away by bus to roosevelt and main (thats where the 7 stop is). if you take the LIRR its even faster (10 min).
Anyway what kind of...
Well for college grads with 0 years of work experience (if you dont count internships) get about mid 60s for software development positions around nyc area.
Ah thanks. Makes much more sense. Most of the companies I applied to had some sort of leadership program that we all have to go through for like a year or two.
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