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Hello All, In the next couple of months i am targeting companies like Apple , American express, Salesforce, Microsoft etc. Can anyone please share the required skill set and preparation strategy for these companies? YoE - 4 years Current skill set - Advanced SQL , Pyspark,Azure services, Hadoop ecosystem , shell scripting, Power BI
I am not very good at DSA.
Apple Microsoft Salesforce Amazon
Red red red
Newbie to investing and never invested in a company that went through a reverse stock split.
In theory, I understand the market value should increase but I’m not seeing this reflected in the price and naturally my book value/ share is very disappointing.
A) When should I anticipate the stock appreciation to occur?
B) What’s the next move for companies that do this? Issue more shares?
TIA!
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It seems street address is not needed any more. City or metropolitan are is good to add I think.
City and state is the new norm as D1 stated. If you include a phone number, I highly recommend you use a Google Voice number. It goes without saying that your email should be professionally sounding. Recruiters may ask for an editable version so they can edit out your name and contact info. However, I would just ask them what they want redacted and give them a PDF.
Save everything SD1 just said. I set up a Google Voice number years ago specifically for job hunting, which has helped ensure I never miss a call from a recruiter or potential employer. Highly recommend it.
I took mine out like years ago bc I read that employers don’t really care… so I just formatted the heading underneath my name like #### | city, state | LinkedIn url
Nope! I usually do ## | city, state | LinkedIn url
I don’t think it’s necessary to put your full street address usually just put the city you’re located in is enough if the potential employer needs to address they’ll ask for it but yeah, you can take that line off your resume