Engineering Manager at @commercetools, with a strong technical experience and a primary focus on software engineering; I am an open-source enthusiast who mostly contributes to Go and PHP projects.Eng
That you need to be a master in algorithms, I mean for most of the entry level and junior positions.
That your resume needs to be outstanding and so on, we care more about the code and the way you think that if you went to a top notch college or had a lot of certifications (unless this is a requirement for the role).
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That you need to be a master in algorithms, I mean for most of the entry level and junior positions.
That your resume needs to be outstanding and so on, we care more about the code and the way you think that if you went to a top notch college or had a lot of certifications (unless this is a requirement for the role).