I have a resume question. So I did this project of blackjack program in JAVA and
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I have a resume question. So I did this project of blackjack program in JAVA and I wanted to put it in my resume and my counselor. I am trying to get an internship with a third party company and they said that the format has to be just like the picture and I have to have more than one bullet point. I basically need help writing the bullet points for the project linked.
https://programmingbydoing.com/a/project-blackjack.html
PROJECTS: Blackjack Game Developer/Tester September 2013 November 2014 Allowed for a human user to play a simplified version of Blackjack against a computer opponent Provided custom made solution proposal using data storage products for big data industry Prepared presentation with proposal and presented to judges, simulating a real situation resulting in first place CROME: Sea Perch Robot Project Team Member October 2013 November 2014 Designed a robotic submarine made of PVC tubes combining two smaller robots able to complete challenges under the water . Calibrated the buoyant force to equilibrate it under the waterExplanation / Answer
so basically you want more point for this blackjack game, so as to make your resume more presentable. So I am working proffesional in this field only, I am developer and can tell you what companies see is not the advantages of the game but the skill and concepts you have implemented in this project, they don't have to do anything with your project.
these points which i written are simple, basic concepts. If you have these already in your code then its fine otherwise i will suggest add these in your project as they are very simple to implement But make sure of one thing you should know about all the things you have written in your resume because at times, the good and catchy things you have written can put you in trouble and can work in your disadvantage,
Thanks and cheers!
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