Web developer at Greggs, UK with a proficiency in VueJS, Tailwind, and Storyblok, as well as other frameworks. I'm also passionate about web design, and mobile app development.
The idea of putting my skills into a kind of... tree is one I'd not thought about - and I'm loving it! It's also giving me some very interesting ideas for the skills section of my CV. :3 It's also a good reminder that you're right: everybody learns differently.
The interview technique is very unique. What do you think is a good way to actually demonstrate a desire to learn during an interview that isn't just saying 'I'm a fast/good/passionate learner?'
That is a hard one to answer, which is where I think being curious during the interview is a good approach, you're unlikely to know every technology so if asked if you know some inquiry what it is and how it is used at the company.
You're likely worked with technology and formed opinions, give your opinions, including the bad.
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The idea of putting my skills into a kind of... tree is one I'd not thought about - and I'm loving it! It's also giving me some very interesting ideas for the skills section of my CV. :3 It's also a good reminder that you're right: everybody learns differently.
The interview technique is very unique. What do you think is a good way to actually demonstrate a desire to learn during an interview that isn't just saying 'I'm a fast/good/passionate learner?'
That is a hard one to answer, which is where I think being curious during the interview is a good approach, you're unlikely to know every technology so if asked if you know some inquiry what it is and how it is used at the company.
You're likely worked with technology and formed opinions, give your opinions, including the bad.