At one point in our coding career we all feel the need to work on something else other than dummy projects from youtube and todo-apps
that feeling...
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I've been there before and it is painful at first cause you will face a lot of rejection which is normal. My recommendation is to keep practicing, build things, and even apply and go to lots of interviews. See what are the common questions asked and practice them when you go home. Rinse and repeat.
I would suggest LinkedIn for job hunting. As far as an interview, I have a playlist of video on youtube that may help - youtube.com/channel/UCFIwa5Eqf4kN1...
Good luck! You can do this. Everyone started as painful as you do.
thanks alot Angel ,
actually i am to be interview on monday by two it companies,so currently i am searching on what interview questions i will be asked,
clueless......
can you help me
check my youtube above. I have interview questions about HTML, CSS and JS.
Good luck to your interview!
How do you find jobs? The best way for me was linked in, I was brave, found important IT sounding people in companies and just asked them if they had any jobs.
I got an interview that way which kickstarted my career, the company name was Dyson, and that carries some weight, so my advice to you.
Be brave, be keen, never stop learning, seek to empower others but never be better than them. Understand that simplicity is what employers want and working in small chunks is always always better than a finished final product.
Remember these lessons and your search may be short
Thanks alot man....
I really appreciate
Just expect anything. I learnt Redux for over 2 years, got another job and their entire codebase is in mobX and typescript, you'll be made to implement features that the entire YouTube and stack overflow haven't covered. Keep practicing and applying, a job would definitely come.
Hang in there my friend, I am struggling with the exact same thing at the moment, slightly different angle. I was planning on writing up a bit about it as well because I have so many random but specific questions.
For what it's worth, I've had the Time of My Life just networking with other developers over this past year. I am throwing out a big net to hopefully speed up the process of it but the networking is exciting all on its own.
I wish you the best of luck!
Network with your local tech and business meetups (after covid). Volunteer to give a lightning talk, make some YouTube videos and just generally get your name out there.. I know you are just starting out but if you can find a niche of either market or tech stack it is easier to stand out and comma d higher rates. By niche, I really mean niche. Not a web dev, or web dev for hairdressers, but web dev for mobile hairdressers specialising in afro-carribean extensions.
I've ever on that situation and I know it's very frustrating but just never give up and keep building things. I will say to you that I send maybe 300+ application before getting my current job.
Please use proper punctuation in your post. As written, lack of periods and capitalization is very distracting.
Thanks alot ill work on that
Your shared experience was really good βΊοΈ but the thing is you have to redesign ypur portfolio because that literally sucksπ π. Please try to make it simple but good and 100% responsive π
Thanks man ill work on that
Right where you are. Gotta keep it going ππ½
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