Struggling to land interviews at your dream companies, even after applying to 100+ jobs?
A recent survey shows that 9 out of 10 professionals struggle to switch to their desired companies, and on average, it takes 4-6 months to make a successful move.
To solve this, Newton School has launched a Mentorship followed by Job Referral Program for Software Development and Data Science roles.
What you get: ✅ Referral to top companies currently hiring ✅ 1:1 Mentorship from top industry experts from MAANG companies ✅ Skill gap analysis and targeted grooming via projects & assignments ✅ Company-specific prep + mock interviews with expert feedback ✅ Resume & LinkedIn optimization to beat ATS
Referrals starting in 3-4 weeks!!
We select only 10 candidates per month for each domain (Software Development & Data Science).
Struggling to land interviews at your dream companies, even after applying to 100+ jobs?
A recent survey shows that 9 out of 10 professionals struggle to switch to their desired companies, and on average, it takes 4-6 months to make a successful move.
To solve this, Newton School has launched a Mentorship followed by Job Referral Program for Software Development and Data Science roles.
What you get: ✅ Referral to top companies currently hiring ✅ 1:1 Mentorship from top industry experts from MAANG companies ✅ Skill gap analysis and targeted grooming via projects & assignments ✅ Company-specific prep + mock interviews with expert feedback ✅ Resume & LinkedIn optimization to beat ATS
Referrals starting in 3-4 weeks!!
We select only 10 candidates per month for each domain (Software Development & Data Science).
Telegram has no known backdoors and, even though it is come in for criticism for using proprietary encryption methods instead of open-source ones, those have yet to be compromised. While no messaging app can guarantee a 100% impermeable defense against determined attackers, Telegram is vulnerabilities are few and either theoretical or based on spoof files fooling users into actively enabling an attack.
Telegram and Signal Havens for Right-Wing Extremists
Since the violent storming of Capitol Hill and subsequent ban of former U.S. President Donald Trump from Facebook and Twitter, the removal of Parler from Amazon’s servers, and the de-platforming of incendiary right-wing content, messaging services Telegram and Signal have seen a deluge of new users. In January alone, Telegram reported 90 million new accounts. Its founder, Pavel Durov, described this as “the largest digital migration in human history.” Signal reportedly doubled its user base to 40 million people and became the most downloaded app in 70 countries. The two services rely on encryption to protect the privacy of user communication, which has made them popular with protesters seeking to conceal their identities against repressive governments in places like Belarus, Hong Kong, and Iran. But the same encryption technology has also made them a favored communication tool for criminals and terrorist groups, including al Qaeda and the Islamic State.