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My daughter is an Engineering student in Computer Science. How can I help her build a strong resume?

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My daughter is doing Engineering in Computer Science 2nd year can u suggest a professional to make resume or guidance regarding it

Ans: Having a well-crafted resume is crucial for her future career. These services and many more can help your daughter create a professional resume that stands out to potential employers.
1. Find My Profession: They offer customized resumes for engineers and have a team of elite resume writers with experience in various industries.
2. ResumeZest: Known for their high-quality service and reasonable pricing, they provide ATS-compatible resumes.
3. Alliance Resume and Writing Service: They offer certified resume writing services with a focus on technical and engineering resumes.
4. TopResume: As one of the largest resume-writing services, they have a strong track record of helping engineers land jobs.
5. Enhancv: They provide guides and examples specifically for engineering students, helping to highlight technical skills and projects.
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Sir , I am interested in taking admission at thapar , Patiala. Unfortunately, based on my marks, Computer Science may not be possible, but I still have options like ECE, Electrical, and VLSI. I am currently very confused because my priority is long-term career opportunities rather than existing interest, since I honestly don’t have enough exposure to any branch yet. I believe I can develop interest after learning the field properly. Could you please guide me from a practical career perspective: * Which branch currently has better placement opportunities and job security? * Which field has better scope in government exams/jobs and private sector too * Which branch offers better opportunities abroad in the future? * Which branch has stronger growth in the private sector over the next 5–10 years? * Between ECE, Electrical, and VLSI, which would you personally recommend for someone prioritizing career opportunities, flexibility, and future scope?
Ans: For long-term career growth, flexibility, placements, higher studies and future tech opportunities, Prefer Thapar ECE > VLSI > Electrical because ECE keeps both software and electronics careers open, has strong private-sector growth (chips, embedded systems, telecom, AI hardware), good abroad/MS opportunities, decent government-job eligibility, and usually better placement flexibility than pure Electrical, while VLSI is highly promising but more specialized and somewhat dependent on semiconductor industry growth. However, it is highly recommended to give importance to your basic interests. Without interest, if you will choose a branch and college for a brand name, the output will be zero. Be careful about your career plan. Give value to your interest only.

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