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integervis

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I found a job!

I am so happy. It took 10 months to complete this career change from building engineering and architecture to coding.

The full stack web dev bootcamp was a great experience. So great that I resigned from my previous job (not tech related) and decided to pursue the dream full time.

After completing the bootcamp I started working there as a teaching assistant. This was a great experience to refresh and solidfy the whole experience. You learn OOP only when you try to explain it to someone who is not familiar with it.

I am now learning Java in this new company and loooking forward to post my findings.

Stay tuned!

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Rokas

You are a legend šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

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integervis

AHAHAHAH Hey dude thanks!

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Medea

That’s great! You’re amazing!!!

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Joe Steinbring

Congrats! 🄳

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Ben Halpern

Congrats!!!

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Alvaro Montoro

Congratulations!

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CuriousDev

It is hard to know without any details, but if you think it can be possible, you can try to apply and see, if you are successful or not. Maybe this is a good experience anyway.

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Daniel Marques

Which bootcamp did you do?

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integervis

Hi Daniel, sorry for the delay at getting back. It was the lewagon part time bootcamp. Six months of hard work but it really paid off!

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Kristine Gusta

You don't need to master everything before applying for a job. In fact, I think it's impossible. Don't be afraid of applying for jobs. Maybe 500 will deny you, but you only need 1 that won't . Good luck!

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integervis

Great advice! If you apply for a job where you know everything you would not learn anything, right?

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CuriousDev

Yes, it should not be unusual that a company expects people to learn.

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Saffeeurrehman • Edited

First of all congrats you on getting Job, now a days it's a very hard to find a good job .....

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Brenda Nieves

Congratulations!!! šŸŽ‰ Making a career change is never easy, as I’m doing it too, but I’m ready for my new adventure. Best of luck to you. You got this!!!!