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Level 2
Building a war project
Module 3. Java Professional
Level 2,
Lesson 2
Differences between war and jar files. War file creation plugin with maven-war-plugin. Building a web application based on SpringBoot.
Testing a Maven project at build time
Module 3. Java Professional
Level 2,
Lesson 3
Testing in Maven. Test setup. How to quickly eliminate broken tests.
Deploying a project with Maven
Module 3. Java Professional
Level 2,
Lesson 4
We use maven-deploy-plugin. Deploying a web application to Tomcat using Maven. Deploy using the Cargo Plugin. Deploy with IntelliJ IDEA.
Useful Maven plugins
Module 3. Java Professional
Level 2,
Lesson 5
Your maven repository on GitHub. We pack the assembly into a Docker image.
Related project: Maven
Module 3. Java Professional
Level 2,
Lesson 6
Related project: Maven
What Kind of Resume Appeals to HR’s? Key Rules
Module 6. Career Center
Level 2,
Lesson 0
We've figured out websites, where exactly to apply for jobs. Now, to apply for these positions, we need to prepare a resume. In this level, we'll discuss the steps needed to create a quality resume.
Key Elements of a Resume
Module 6. Career Center
Level 2,
Lesson 1
Continuing on, let's dive into the most crucial elements of a resume, keeping in mind the rules we've discussed
What Language Should You Write Your Resume In?
Module 6. Career Center
Level 2,
Lesson 2
In different markets, there may be unique preferences. However, in the IT sector, it's generally accepted to write resumes in English.
Visual Presentation of Your Resume
Module 6. Career Center
Level 2,
Lesson 3
There are no strict rules for this, but it's better to decide in advance how you plan to use your resume.
Typical Resume Mistakes
Module 6. Career Center
Level 2,
Lesson 4
In this section, we'll examine common mistakes from the recruiters' perspective.
Cover Letter
Module 6. Career Center
Level 2,
Lesson 5
To catch a recruiter's attention, you need to write a cover letter or motivation letter. This is a brief narrative about who you are and why you believe you're a good fit for a specific job opening. More often than not, it helps to reveal your motivation to work in that particular company and position.
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