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How to Get Hired Without a Resume: A Guide to Proof-of-Work Hiring
Resumes filter out people who haven't had the "right" job yet. Here's how proof-of-work hiring — hackathons, projects, and portfolios — is changing that, and how to actually use it.
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How to Build a Portfolio That Gets You Hired (No Experience Needed)
Recruiters don't hire experience, they hire proof of skill. Here's exactly how to build a portfolio that does the convincing when your resume can't.
How to Get a Software Job With No Experience by Building Projects
Skip the entry-level catch-22. Here's the actual mechanics of getting hired as a software engineer with zero professional experience, using projects as proof.
What Is a Project-Based Internship (and Why It's Easier to Land)
Not every internship is a resume-screened interview process. Some are structured around a real project you complete first — here's how those work.
How to Get an Internship With No Experience
The circular problem — internships want experience, but experience comes from internships. Here's how to break it with a project instead of a connection.
How to Turn a Hackathon Project Into a Job Offer
A hackathon win is a story. A finished, reviewed, well-documented project is proof. Here's how to turn one into the other — and into a job.
Do Hackathons Actually Help You Get a Job or Internship?
Yes, but not the way most people think. Here's what actually moves the needle when a hackathon project lands you an internship or job offer.
From Participant to Contributor: My Journey with Wooble
My journey from participating in the Wooble Hackathon to securing 3rd place, exploring the platform, reporting product improvements, and discovering why I aspire to contribute as a Full Stack Developer.
Proof of work beats a polished resume
Why a shipped project tells a clearer hiring story than a bullet list — and how to present one.
How to Build a Software Engineer Portfolio Without Experience (Step-by-Step)
No job, no experience, no idea where to start? You don't need paid work to build a portfolio that gets you hired — you need proof. Here's the fast path: 3 real projects, deployed and documented, that show hiring managers you can ship.

Tariffs, Layoffs, and a Trade War Nobody Asked For: What It Actually Means for Tech Jobs in 2026
Over 100,000 tech workers lost their jobs in 2026 before April even ended. AI gets the blame. So do tariffs. So does "restructuring." The real answer is messier and more survivable than any headline is willing to admit.

The Day I Stopped Asking When and Started Asking What For
Nobody tells you that the hardest part of building a life is not the failure. It is the silence between attempts. The part where nothing is happening and everything feels like evidence that you chose wrong.

Is AI Actually Taking Away Entry Level Jobs in 2026 Or Just Changing What “Entry Level” Means ?
Everyone is asking if AI is replacing jobs. The real question is more uncomfortable. It is not about jobs disappearing. It is about expectations rising faster than people are adapting.

Is a CS Degree Still Worth It in 2026? What the Data Actually Says
For years, the advice was simple. "Learn to code." Get a CS degree. Walk into a six-figure salary. Retire comfortably with a GitHub profile full of green squares.

Big Tech vs. Startup vs. Mid-Size: Which Is Right for Your First 3 Years?
Big Tech gives structure, startups give breadth, and mid-size often gives a practical balance. Use this decision framework to choose the right first role for your career goals in 2026.

How to Get a Tech Job Referral When You Know Nobody in the Industry
Over 40% of tech hires come through referrals. This is a practical, step-by-step system for building a referral pipeline from zero even if you are starting with no network.
Why Entry-Level Tech Jobs Are Disappearing in 2026
Entry-level tech hiring has dropped sharply since 2022 while expectations for junior candidates have risen. This guide breaks down what is happening, why it is happening, and what you can do right now to improve your odds in 2026.