2011/1/16 Peter Pk <rubyonrails37 / gmail.com>: > Hi Guys, > > Question ---> 1:- > > I have completed 1 Year on Ruby on Rails.I Would like to attend for > interviews. > So First I need to Prepare Resume on Ruby On Rails.But I don't no > exactly how to prepare Experienced Resume. If Any One Help me by sending > Resumes or Some Guidelines i will follow and i will prepare My Resume. > > I have Desire To prepare Good Resume.My Resume will create good > impression to interviewer that's why i am showing so much interest on > resume. > > I hope You will Understand my desire and problem please help me...... > > My Current Skills are > > 1] Ruby ,Rails,Rspec, Factory Girl, Mysql ,Css,Java Script,Html. It's not different than a standard CV. You need to list your skill, achievements, previous jobs and schools. That's just to give an indication of what you did in your life. Don't forget to write a personalized motivation letter to the employer too. If you're targeting an English employee, you'll have to perfect your English too. CV formats can be found on the web, or you can hire someone for a custom design. Something that may be different with programmers though, is that people like to check on your work. One good way is to have an open-source project that you can show, so they can judge on your quality of code and how you interact with the community. 37signals also gives some good tips on how to apply for a job in their blog and podcast. > Question ---> 2:- > > ?] My Second Question is How to Prepare for interviews??? Make sure you know what the company does, and why you would want to work for them. Having good skills is something that is learned on the long term. > ?] What is the exact procedure to impress interviewer?? There is no procedure, otherwise everyone would apply it. Be yourself. Maybe you're a good fit, maybe not. If you had past success, make sure to mention them. It's the same for the rest of the questions, it really depends on the company, there is no standard procedure. Make sure YOU know what you want. Unless you're desperate to find a job, don't apply to something that's not interesting.