I'm currently in my second year studying Computer Science Engineering and I'm on the lookout for certifications and courses that can help my resume stand out when applying for internships. What should I focus on to make a real impact on my chances?
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Taking a course in computer architecture would really set you apart. If you can work with a hardware description language like Verilog to build a processor, that experience will deepen your understanding of systems, which many of your peers might lack.
If you’re open to paying for courses, definitely check out those offered by major tech companies like Google or Microsoft – they tend to be more reputable. However, beware of relying solely on free online courses, as they often don’t carry weight in the industry.
While vendor certifications are solid, they don’t always add industry value compared to real-world experience. It might be better to gain practical experience through internships or research projects with professors, as they can be more impressive than any certification you could earn.
From what I've seen, the most valued certifications in our field are from well-known companies like Microsoft, Amazon, or Google. They do come with a price tag, but they're recognized by employers. Stick to those if you're serious about impressing potential employers.

That’s fair! But for free options, are there any that are actually worth it?