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# Post-Grad Job Search Action Plan Template
1. Job Search Plan
2. Longterm Career Plan
The third part is optional although highly encouraged.
## #1: Job Search Plan: Create a schedule & goals
1. Design a 40-hour "work week" that provides time for:
* Code 3 hours a day
# Guidelines: Documentation of Practice/Actual Interview Participation
**Directions**:
During Module 4, you've had a few in-class models and practice sessions for technical interviews. You may have also participated in mock interviews or actual interviews outside of these class sessions. Please write a summary and reflection of 4-6 sentences on your interview participation in a gist that you'll link in your career development deliverables file.
Suggested ideas to include in your reflection:
* What happened in the interview/practice?
** In class interview wich I had with one of the students we practiced on how to asking and answering questions. How to build your story to present to interviewer.
* What are some best practices of technical interviews that you've discussed?
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lukyans / Sergey_Lukyanenko_Resume.txt
Last active September 10, 2018 19:22
Sergey Lukyanenko Resume
# Sergey Lukyanenko
slukyans@gmail.com
(646)251-6149
San Francisco, CA
github.com/lukyans
#### ABOUT ME
I am a Full-Stack Software Engineer. I have a passion for learning, solving engineering problems, and building solutions for businesses. My goal is to use code to help companies realize their full potential. As a collaborative team member, I eagerly develop my technical & soft skills while bringing out the best qualities in others.
#### EXPERIENCE
**HireClub 01/2018 - present**
Software Engineer

Sergey Lukyanenko

San Francisco, CA | 646.251.6149 | slukyans@gmail.com

  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lukyans
  • GitHub: github.com/lukyans
  • Portfolio: bit.ly/2oynrqa

TECHNICAL SKILLS

  • Proficient: Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, PostgreSQL, Sidekiq, Redis, TDD, RSpec, Minitest, Capybara, HTML5, ERB, CSS3, SCSS, Sass, Heroku, Git

Answer 1

MVC stands for M - Model V - View C - Controller

Models are responsible for handling data storage and the business logic. View is a visual representation of its model Controllers act as the bridge between the Models and the Views.