I am currently finishing my Nanodegree at Udacity and I have been searching near and far for the coveted Junior Dev or even an intern role for those same two reasons you listed.
I found your article because as I prepare to apply for a Front End Dev role, that's entry-level but still considered an "experienced position", I wanted to see if the Dev community had some tips and I stumbled upon your article and it just really made me see my job search more differently.
For someone who is almost done with their certification at Udacity and I am also getting my certification on FreeCodeCamp, do you have any more tips for someone like me?
I am currently finishing my Nanodegree at Udacity and I have been searching near and far for the coveted Junior Dev or even an intern role for those same two reasons you listed.
I found your article because as I prepare to apply for a Front End Dev role, that's entry-level but still considered an "experienced position", I wanted to see if the Dev community had some tips and I stumbled upon your article and it just really made me see my job search more differently.
For someone who is almost done with their certification at Udacity and I am also getting my certification on FreeCodeCamp, do you have any more tips for someone like me?
Hey Donita, here's my best advice: zellwk.com/blog/get-hired/