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Bear in mind that while online courses might give you some confidence in a new language / framework, they're essentially all useless on a CV. Nothing wrong with them of course, but if you're doing it for that purpose I personally wouldn't bother :-)
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@AlmondSauce oh! I didn't knew that....
Thanks....
Kindly please help with the specifics for powerful CV -
@muditshamz Frustratingly, but understandably in some ways, it's all about commercial experience. If you haven't got enough of that to land a job, find an internship (preferably paid) to get a foot in the door.
Beyond that, regular contributions to a well-known open source project also go very well in your favour.
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