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Really, why should I? I have my problems

Hey there! I know what you're thinking. Something along the lines,

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Now, let me tell you something as former student/job seeker/employee of a multinational company/startupper: nobody cares about exams you have taken or such. Employers only want to see if you're the One. You can write that you're an HTML ninja, but if people go to your website and see a shitty interface that was trending during the 90's, then they will just laugh at you and skip to the next person. Employers want to see proof of what you claim, that's why recently with the advent of GitHub/Bitbucket, you gain points if you have something to showcase.

The showcase

Now, what's cooler than showcasing a project that is:

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How many of your classmate can have this bomb on their CV? Most importantly, how many can have such a big project on their GitHub/Bitbucket?

Could it be worth as credit for university?

That I can't know, it depends on university. Just know though that for my bachelor I did some sort of web service for a local student club of 25 members, and it was good as bachelor dissertation (without even being open-source). This is open-source, for more than 100 times as many students, and in an international organisation.

But it takes time...

If you already work, well why not contributing to a good cause? It is not really that much time consuming. In fact, I don't want to ask you your time; I want to see your contribution, in form of.. anything. Discussion over mailing list, suggestion or change on the wiki, proofread of documentation, a pull request, anything goes: as little as this may seem to you, it is still a small step towards AEGEE's final goal.

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Anybody can do that. Your time will be invested in a very good manner. Your skillset will grow and the experience you think you lack of will arrive without you even realising. YOU will be happy, and especially YOU will make many other AEGEEans happy, how does it feel? ;)

I have no clue of those things you mentioned, though

About the experience, as said it will increase without you even realise. But mostly, what makes a person experienced is his/her curiosity. Do you think I am an expert in that field? Wrong. I studied Computer Vision and Augmented Reality and that sort of engineering. However I recognise that the future is web technologies, and I do my best to be the main man. It's just about stepping out of the comfort zone.

To wrap up

So, in the end, join me in this adventure! As you've realised by now, I am

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Always at your service, Fabrizio

(next step and how to be involved: read quickstart)