Ask HN: When is it appropriate to put a WIP project on my resume?
I'm writing an OpenGL rendering engine in C++. I'd like to put it on my resume but it's not much yet, just basic rendering + camera. I'm thinking to put it on there once I have all the OpenGL code properly abstracted along w/ a basic interface, unit tests and the ability to load meshes working.
Is this a good idea? I'll be applying for my first CS job so I'm not sure what is appropriate for my resume.
Thanks in advance :)
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Sounds good you think?
Most of your time in any company will be working on WIP. So wouldn't it be great to talk about where you are, how you got there, how you're planning, milestones, etc.
Just make sure your resume isn't too cluttered. That's a common problem I see with a lot of people who are applying to their first jobs or right out of school. The resume should just hit the high points of your career/education that are relevant to the position you are applying too. Always remember that whoever reads your resume is reading hundreds of them, they aren't going to want to read a novel for every applicant.