I'm currently working as a QA Analyst and between work and college I try to dedicate some time to the few apps I have on GitHub so that I can show what I can do.
I try to read as much as I can about clean code, best practices, principles, and so on. Just so I can show my future interviewers that the only thing holding me back is time/experience.
It's really easy to get burnout, but I know it will pay off later on :)
My plan is to refactor my apps to a point where I'm comfortable (adding unit test, end-to-end tests, decent UI, etc) before I apply to any job 🤓
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Your post are 🔥, Isaac. Keep it up!
I'm currently working as a QA Analyst and between work and college I try to dedicate some time to the few apps I have on GitHub so that I can show what I can do.
I try to read as much as I can about clean code, best practices, principles, and so on. Just so I can show my future interviewers that the only thing holding me back is time/experience.
It's really easy to get burnout, but I know it will pay off later on :)
My plan is to refactor my apps to a point where I'm comfortable (adding unit test, end-to-end tests, decent UI, etc) before I apply to any job 🤓