Roadmap To Placements

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Roadmap to Placements

As we know, the initial and one of the most important steps for your placements is
Resume Building. Resume format will change with the role you are applying for.
Hence, you should Google the apt format for your resume; there are many online
resume builders that might help you.

Once the resume is ready you’ll want to build upon and brush up your concepts
and skills. Again Google is a good place to turn to in this case. Starting from the
very basics like Mathematics, stats, moving on to Data Structures and Algorithms,
to syntax and coding in different languages to finally the core field you’re
studying.

One can refer: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/placements-gq/#TIP

They haven’t just provided us the resources to learn different things in


chronological order and Questions to test our knowledge, but also info about
different companies like TCS, Cognizant, IBM, their placement format and
questions you might want to prepare if you’re looking for a placement in one of
these companies.

To practice coding, one can use online compliers (https://www.onlinegdb.com/ ) to


practice on all kind of languages.

In brushing up your concepts be sure not to miss anything, because the questions
can be asked from the simplest or deepest of concepts and hence we should know
whatever we might have claimed in our resume and should be able to justify it.

Once the basics have been brushed up, and a person has practiced on an individual
level, he might want to put his knowledge to test competing with other coders,
while also learning new things. For this, https://www.hackerrank.com/ (Concepts)
and https://machinehack.com/ (Machine Learning) are places one can go.

They not only offer exercises, and learning knowledge but also hackathons. This
not only develops your skills but also lets you know where you are standing in the
mass.
Make Weekly targets of how much you’ll prepare and accomplish and make sure
you complete them. Once you feel you’re prepared enough go and take part in
online aptitude tests, as for engineering many tests are available.

Now once we are prepared for the Aptitude test and our resume is prepared too,
comes the Interview round. Try to research possible interview questions. Form
answers to the most common interview questions. Conduct mock interviews with
friends or on online platforms - make sure to treat them as actual interviews.
Answer confidently and don’t answer wrong for answering fast. Be sure you think
before answering each question.

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