Still in school for software engineering, and applying to internships, from my experience about 5% of companies want a transcript.
From what I read from recruiters, they want to see at least a 3.0 if you're in engineering.
I'm of the opinion that a strong resume means a lot more than a strong GPA. The GPA might get you the job, but you won't have the same experience as someone who say worked through college, and might not work as well in a real environment.
Of course if you can do both then you're golden.
Same here. I’m thinking that if I apply myself, I should be able to graduate with a 3.0 or higher. We’ll just see how it plays out. That’s my goal at least, to graduate with a 3+.
If I just keep chasing my passions and keep doing what I’m doing, my resume will be amazing. That can help compensate for the GPA if I fall slightly short of a 3.0.
I definitely need to keep working towards getting an internship and putting myself out there with networking.
Of course, even if I had a bad GPA, I would just need to make sure I got a good job with one Tech company for a couple years. Surely I could do that. After that, my college grades become meaningless and it’s all about the resume. Then I could work wherever I wanted to.
One more thing, I hear interviews for programming positions are kind of intense. I’m definitely gonna be grinding the leet code so that I can be prepared and not look like an idiot in those interviews lol.