A good CV is an important part of finding a job in any industry. But are there specific things you should do to improve your chances in the tech industry? Are there any parts of Tom's old resumés that he's ashamed of? What tricks and tips has he picked up over the years? And does any of Ed's experience carry over from the world of teaching? Find out all this, and more, in this week's educational instalment of A Question of Code.
69: Why bother with side projects?
68: Are bootcamps worth doing? (with Kirsty Simmonds)
67: How can developers help fight climate change? (with Natalia Waniczek)
66: How do you get started in data science? (with Tom Sainsbury)
65: Should new developers get involved in open source? (with Jeremy Walker)
64: How do you get started with Pandas? (with Boris Paskhaver)
63: What is i18n? (with Eli Schutze)
62: What is it like to have a mentor? (with Amber Wilson)
61: What questions should you ask in an interview?
60: What is a resilient website? (with Jeremy Keith)
59: How do you prepare to give a presentation?
58: How do you run a remote conference?
57: Why is time so hard to work with?
56: How can you make code habitable?
55: Any tips and tricks for effective home working?
54: Why do people write "bad" code?
53: What are some good things to build?
52: What gear do you use?
51: What is a Minimum Viable Product?
50: What's so special about the command line?
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