How do you put competitive programming on a resume?

How do you put competitive programming on a resume?

  1. ACM: your actual regional/world final rank.
  2. SPOJ: your site-wide rank, and how many problems you’ve solved.
  3. TC: your rating, position(rank), and average rank for your competitions.
  4. CF: you normal rank in a competitions, e.g. Rank 60 out of 354.

How do you manage competitive programming and development?

How to manage time between competitive coding, learning new things, & personal projects?

  1. Make your work overlap.
  2. Start early.
  3. Collaborate with smarter peer.
  4. Select your forte.
  5. Maintain a goal for each of them.
  6. Keep coding.

How to make your LinkedIn profile stand out as a developer?

Make sure to limit keywords relating to social media across your profile (in the summary, experience, skills, and so on). Consider removing them all together. Otherwise, recruiters may contact you looking for social media candidates rather than web developers. The summary section is your only chance to freely write on LinkedIn.

How to showcase your web development skills on LinkedIn?

Another way you can provide evidence of your skills is by including links to your portfolio, Github, CodePen, or blog. For instance, Jennifer Dewalt showcases her 180 websites in 180 days project in her “Projects” section on LinkedIn. She even has this project placed above her experience section.

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What are the big companies looking for in a competitive programmer?

Big companies like Apple, Google and Facebook want talented and smart people to work with them. So these companies keep an eye on those programmers who outperform worldwide in the contests which take place at world level. One such contest is ACM ICPC, it is like olympics for a competitive programmer.

How do you put experience on a LinkedIn profile?

One way you can do this by adding media to the summary, experience, and/or education sections. On LinkedIn you can add documents, photos, links, videos, and presentations. Another way you can provide evidence of your skills is by including links to your portfolio, Github, CodePen, or blog.