Kind reminder that registration on hacknu.kz still ongoing and you have less than one week to proceed 😱😍
Let's make sure that you have everything to register:
- Nice looking CV
- Short motivational letter
- Any approval of your student status (it could be even your student card, if on online there are problems of getting an enrollment verification certificate)
If you have problems or questions, we will be glad to answer for them 🥰
Share it to all your friends, because it will be fun 😍
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Email: hacknu@nu.edu.kz
Let's make sure that you have everything to register:
- Nice looking CV
- Short motivational letter
- Any approval of your student status (it could be even your student card, if on online there are problems of getting an enrollment verification certificate)
If you have problems or questions, we will be glad to answer for them 🥰
Share it to all your friends, because it will be fun 😍
Website
Email: hacknu@nu.edu.kz
Did you know that based on the latest data from WiD Scoreboard, women comprise only 17% of all ICT (Information and Communications Technology) specialists? That is why our team decided to try its best at inspiring and helping women advance in their careers in Tech🧚♀️
Therefore, we are gladly welcoming all women to participate in our annual HackNU hackathon! This is your place to learn, advance, and succeed! We can't be proud enough of the progress made over the years of HackNU and the ever-increasing number of talented women astonishing us with their achievements!🤓
To know more about the achievements of women in HackNU, see infographics from previous events😍
By the way, on <HACKNU/2020> there were more than 150 registered females whereas on <HACKNU/2019> almost half of female participants became winners! Isn't it amazing?✨✨✨
And don't forget to register for the <HACKNU/2021> at www.hacknu.kz !
Therefore, we are gladly welcoming all women to participate in our annual HackNU hackathon! This is your place to learn, advance, and succeed! We can't be proud enough of the progress made over the years of HackNU and the ever-increasing number of talented women astonishing us with their achievements!🤓
To know more about the achievements of women in HackNU, see infographics from previous events😍
By the way, on <HACKNU/2020> there were more than 150 registered females whereas on <HACKNU/2019> almost half of female participants became winners! Isn't it amazing?✨✨✨
And don't forget to register for the <HACKNU/2021> at www.hacknu.kz !
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You may have thought that we finished introducing our sponsors, but here we are again!
Let us announce our last, but not least sponsor - BTS Digital🤩
BTS Digital contributes to the development of the IT industry in Kazakhstan. This ambitious company focuses on big data analytics, application development, artificial intelligence and creates digital products and services that help people in their daily lives🤯
You still have a chance to register for <HACKNU/2021>, solve the problems provided by BTS Digital, and win a valuable prize😍
See you at <HACKNU/2021>😋
Let us announce our last, but not least sponsor - BTS Digital🤩
BTS Digital contributes to the development of the IT industry in Kazakhstan. This ambitious company focuses on big data analytics, application development, artificial intelligence and creates digital products and services that help people in their daily lives🤯
You still have a chance to register for <HACKNU/2021>, solve the problems provided by BTS Digital, and win a valuable prize😍
See you at <HACKNU/2021>😋
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We all know how writing your CV can be boring, time-consuming, and overwhelming. We are coders, not writers, right? Unfortunately, the skill of selling yourself is vital in this cruel capitalist world... And since our registration process requires sending a CV too, we decided to help you: in this pretty short post, we collected some life-saving hacks on how to write your perfect CV.
Let’s start from the education
• Write full names of your major and university. You’re not a “CS student at NU”, you are a “Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Nazarbayev University”
• Start from the most recent education and include the graduation year and month, or expected time of graduation.
• Include GPA if it is above 3.0
Now it’s time to mention your experience
• Write about places where you worked, starting from the most recent, including dates
• Fully spell the company names. Not “Apple” but “Apple Inc.”
• Write what YOU did in that company, what was the result of your work. For example, instead of “added multi-touch gestures for 3D workspaces”, it is better to write “integrated multi-touch gestures for 3D workspaces by creating a deterministic finite state machine for HTML events”
• Include metrics! If your work increased the efficiency of the website by 15% or saved the company thousands of dollars, you should mention it
Show your projects
• Work projects, coding bootcamp projects, personal projects - projects that are relevant and you are proud of
• Write about technologies and languages you used
• If applicable, include metrics. For example, if you built an app that a few dozens of people downloaded, then you need to include this information
• Include links to your projects
Don’t forget to include extracurricular activities
• Again, start from the most recent, and list all the relevant activities you had: hackathons (like HackNU 😉), coding contests, awards, club participation, etc.
Some other thighs worth mentioning
• The structure of your CV has to be well-organized - use a simple but clear template, bullet points, understandable sectioning
• Check the resume for grammar mistakes, punctuation, and readability before sending it
• You should not be modest but don’t lie or exaggerate - an interviewer will easily detect it
• Limit yourself to 1 page
Though only these tips may not be enough to write a CV, they can boost your chances of impressing employers. Ask your friends, groupmates, colleagues to review your CV, look for examples of good CVs on the Internet, and most importantly be confident, show yourself in the best possible light.
More tips and tricks
Good luck! 🍀
We all know how writing your CV can be boring, time-consuming, and overwhelming. We are coders, not writers, right? Unfortunately, the skill of selling yourself is vital in this cruel capitalist world... And since our registration process requires sending a CV too, we decided to help you: in this pretty short post, we collected some life-saving hacks on how to write your perfect CV.
Let’s start from the education
• Write full names of your major and university. You’re not a “CS student at NU”, you are a “Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Nazarbayev University”
• Start from the most recent education and include the graduation year and month, or expected time of graduation.
• Include GPA if it is above 3.0
Now it’s time to mention your experience
• Write about places where you worked, starting from the most recent, including dates
• Fully spell the company names. Not “Apple” but “Apple Inc.”
• Write what YOU did in that company, what was the result of your work. For example, instead of “added multi-touch gestures for 3D workspaces”, it is better to write “integrated multi-touch gestures for 3D workspaces by creating a deterministic finite state machine for HTML events”
• Include metrics! If your work increased the efficiency of the website by 15% or saved the company thousands of dollars, you should mention it
Show your projects
• Work projects, coding bootcamp projects, personal projects - projects that are relevant and you are proud of
• Write about technologies and languages you used
• If applicable, include metrics. For example, if you built an app that a few dozens of people downloaded, then you need to include this information
• Include links to your projects
Don’t forget to include extracurricular activities
• Again, start from the most recent, and list all the relevant activities you had: hackathons (like HackNU 😉), coding contests, awards, club participation, etc.
Some other thighs worth mentioning
• The structure of your CV has to be well-organized - use a simple but clear template, bullet points, understandable sectioning
• Check the resume for grammar mistakes, punctuation, and readability before sending it
• You should not be modest but don’t lie or exaggerate - an interviewer will easily detect it
• Limit yourself to 1 page
Though only these tips may not be enough to write a CV, they can boost your chances of impressing employers. Ask your friends, groupmates, colleagues to review your CV, look for examples of good CVs on the Internet, and most importantly be confident, show yourself in the best possible light.
More tips and tricks
Good luck! 🍀
Let's start knowing each other more ❤️ I am a ...
Anonymous Poll
21%
Mobile developer
19%
Web developer
19%
Frontend developer
33%
Backend developer
16%
Full stack developer
6%
Game developer
15%
Data analyst
16%
Machine Learning Engineer
7%
Project manager/Product manager
9%
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Few days left till the end of the registration process for <HACKNU/2021>, so it is time to announce prizes and task tracks🥳🎊
Facebook:
Prizes: Branded wireless headphones for each team member in TOP-1😍
Task: Mobile/Web dev
Microsoft:
Prizes: Curved monitors for each team member in TOP-1😎
Task: Data science
Are you thrilled? :)
Facebook:
Prizes: Branded wireless headphones for each team member in TOP-1😍
Task: Mobile/Web dev
Microsoft:
Prizes: Curved monitors for each team member in TOP-1😎
Task: Data science
Are you thrilled? :)
Meanwhile, we are hosting our last day of giveaway in our Instagram 😍 Check it out 🙈
HackNU
We are happy to announce that we are starting the series of <HACKNU/2021> workshops from our sponsors🎊🥳 Curious to learn about React Native and how Facebook engineers use it to build apps for billion of users?🤔 Join us on our workshop from Facebook on Friday…
Kind reminder about our upcoming workshop from Facebook engineers on building your React Native Weather App 😍
Even people without prior experience of React Native can attend 😏
If you haven't registered for it, hurry up 🙈
The link will be sent to emails 2 hours before the event ☺️
Even people without prior experience of React Native can attend 😏
If you haven't registered for it, hurry up 🙈
The link will be sent to emails 2 hours before the event ☺️
HackNU
We are happy to announce that we are starting the series of <HACKNU/2021> workshops from our sponsors🎊🥳 Curious to learn about React Native and how Facebook engineers use it to build apps for billion of users?🤔 Join us on our workshop from Facebook on Friday…
The workshop from Facebook has already started! Those who registered, check your emails for the link *.*
We just would like to remind you that the registration is open till March 13, 23:59!
Girls, do not let doubts and stereotypes ruin your future✨✨✨
There are a lot of opportunities for you and all you have to do is just make your first step🤍🖤
Girls, do not let doubts and stereotypes ruin your future✨✨✨
There are a lot of opportunities for you and all you have to do is just make your first step🤍🖤