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I was already asked my GPA in a phone interview and now i'm going for an in-person interview. By the way, the position is for a C++ programmer. I really hope I don't have to bring my transcript as I do have 2 D's and a few C's

2007-01-30 09:38:09 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Most jobs do not require a transcript. A company will request one if needed. Just take your resume, take a back-up in case they misplaced the first one you sent. Just to show you are prepared. Also a list of references on a seperate page. 3-4 references.

2007-01-30 09:50:28 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

In 25 years interior the international of workin', i've got by no skill been asked for a replica of my degree. i've got been asked for transcripts nonetheless and you're able to have a replica with you basically in case. one extra resume is stable too. Employers do not basically remember to earned your degree by way of observing the degree, all people can get a pretend. They purely be sure you earned the degree by way of calling the college and asking. They use the transcripts to confirm what form of classes you took and how you probably did. maximum won't desire a real replica from the registrar yet some will ask which you have the college deliver them a sealed replica. ninety 9% of the time, employers won't even ask for the transcript - it fairly is sufficient which you have in spite of degree they require and that they could verify that actual.

2016-12-13 04:46:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

it is not necessary to bring transcript. they know that you're fresh out of college, so they will contact your school if they really want to get one. i think they're more interested in your C++ skill, so if you have some kind of portfolio that illustrate your skill that will be best, something like a student project or website that you had a hand in would be good. remember to thank them for interviewing and drop them a thank you card in the mail box after you walk out of the building.

2007-01-30 09:59:45 · answer #3 · answered by Sam T 2 · 0 0

Better to be prepared then say "I don't have it with me."
Have a folder with you with recommendations/papers sectioned out for easy access. That way if they ask for it, you will not have to sort for it and can just hand it to them. This will make you look organized, prepared and through.

2007-01-30 10:23:28 · answer #4 · answered by agcgartner 6 · 0 0

why worry?
the subjects where you have D and C - is it C++?

If you have D and C in Latin and Religion, why worry?

2007-01-30 09:47:07 · answer #5 · answered by sm bn 6 · 0 0

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