I get it, but I hate it. It’s not in my nature to lie like that. I can “lie” for the sake of humor or something, like using misdirection or “acting,” but when it’s an honest situation I can’t help but be honest.
Not that I have opportunities tossed my way that often lol
I hate it but it’s how these things go. You only had a 3 week internship at school because that’s what your school does at the end of your semester as a requirement for graduating? That’s fine, on your resume that becomes “Spring 2024”. It helped me land my first dev job years ago, it sucks but it works.
I get it, but I hate it. It’s not in my nature to lie like that. I can “lie” for the sake of humor or something, like using misdirection or “acting,” but when it’s an honest situation I can’t help but be honest.
Not that I have opportunities tossed my way that often lol
I hate it but it’s how these things go. You only had a 3 week internship at school because that’s what your school does at the end of your semester as a requirement for graduating? That’s fine, on your resume that becomes “Spring 2024”. It helped me land my first dev job years ago, it sucks but it works.
I can do it, but if it’s like a small lie. I know something similar, where the learning part is very small and I’m not lacking any core knowledge.
Fake it till ypu make it? :p
The amount of posts regarding “I have no idea how I landed in this position. Please help me” are in the double digits. for a recent timeframe.
Sure, fake it, but a small part. I’m not talking about lacking core knowledge.
Exactly. In jobs they will find out if you lied possessing skillset they require, especially if it’s a critical one.