I've not been paying much attention the last few years, but I need to dress up my CV - market area is .NET/C#, in banking. What methodologies (scrum, agile, whatever) and technologies (WPF, LINQ?) are good to put on there?
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Originally posted by dude69 View PostI've not been paying much attention the last few years, but I need to dress up my CV - market area is .NET/C#, in banking. What methodologies (scrum, agile, whatever) and technologies (WPF, LINQ?) are good to put on there?Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThe technologies that you have worked with, just put them in there. CV is usually a place where you advertise your expertise, it is not a place to dump all the buzzwords.Comment
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Some people get very excited at the mention of lambda expressions.
Thunderlizard's 5th Law of .NET Business Applications states:
every .NET business application is of sufficient complexity to merit exactly 1 lambda expression.Comment
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i would start with ".net" and "experience", a double digit number, "years", add several large corporations on there to impress the pimp and that should flag up the keyword searches. simples.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by dude69 View PostI've not been paying much attention the last few years, but I need to dress up my CV - market area is .NET/C#, in banking. What methodologies (scrum, agile, whatever) and technologies (WPF, LINQ?) are good to put on there?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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