I'll graduate the school with CS degree. My GPA might be between 3.1~3.2. The school is near 80th in national school rank, and top40 school for CS major. I have two summer internships, research, and TA experience. I'm afraid to find a job since my GPA is really low. Should I have to go Master for covering GPA? I think I screwed up my life because of GPA. I also want to get a job from a good company. Any tips for me?
You need to ace leet / hacker rank. Get your ass to work.
Nobody cares about your GPA . Show cool project(s) on your resume and bust your ass on leetcode.
Go back to places where you intern
I think I pretty did well as an intern. I hope I get a returning offer, but i'm not sure yet.
Still apply different places and don't narrow your options
Get a job, nobody care about the gpa
Leetcode ftw. Don't spend on grad school for Gpa unless you are doing Georgia Tech Omscs, which is cheap and solid. Even cheaper option to grad school is an interview oriented CS course called interview kickstart. Gpa is a thing of the past.
Can you code? No one cares about your GPA. Also, did you go to a liberal arts school? I had a lowish GPA too cause of all the random boring classes I had take where I had to read a gazillion boring books and write 20 page boring essays. My GPA for CS and Math though was close to 4. Your case could be similar.
What's your leetcode GPA? That's all you gotta worry about
Recruiters go to every country in the fucking world to try to find engineers. If you don't suck and live close to them you should be fine
Do you know JS at all? Go learn ServiceNow on developer.servicenow.com for free and spend some time in your personal instance. 100% guarantee a job in 6 months with a degree and knowing even a little about the system.
As long as you can get an interview, nobody cares about your GPA. Work your network to get referrals for the places you want to interview. Pro Tip: Don't list your GPA on your resume. 😁
Having been on the other side of the table before, people screening the resumes know that trick and it raises a red flag. That said after 2-3 years of work experience no one will care anymore. Right out of college it is more important. I guess it depends how low.. i think the cutoff is like 3.0.
He's saying above 3.1