I don't have experience working on a open source project, I'm right now at the beginning of the two listed projects, but I don't have enough milestones to publish them. I don't know if I should even list them. I could talk about them, but implementation wise...it's almost nothing done.
The most experience I have is in Java, having some mock projects that I finished(Polynomials calculator, Bank application with a DB, Point of sale simulation, Product management app, Bank application w/o db - just to learn how to properly use Design by Contracts - mostly university assignments but with the extra mile.), some experience in C, mostly for school(various sorting algorithms, some cli book management app to learn how to implement single/double linked lists), some Python(mostly to learn the language, some scripts and now learning some Twisted, which I need for one of the side project) and the rest are assignments for school, some of which I find them very insteresting(Haskell, Lisp) but didn't yet managed to study them more closely.
Having read your comments on this submission https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7854029, I thought I could use your honest (especially, cruel truth) opinion and advise for improving my CV. The more honest, concise and true (even if it's cruel), the better. I really want to find a place that gives me opportunities to grow in my passion and want to be good at it, not just to earn some money.
My CV can be found here:
https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/7f548d7fa1f599e290f0d033655e948320140621064314/8a3e97ed8c7279926a1b4721eb498f8420140621064314/26a136
Notice that KLOC are current and I expect to gain more experience until graduation( knowing from graduate students I'm expecting at least +10KLOC Java, +15KLOC Python, +5-10KLOC C and other).
What are the chances I could get a part-time job(4-6h) after graduation, working remotely and how much could I earn from it?