Building a presence online (ie. writing posts and participating to conversations about backend stuff), keepin your resume updated with details o what you did here and there and possibly having some github activity (if you have time) can all help.
GitHub is optional, the resume needs to be updated anyway, so... I guess blogging is the way :)
I'm sure others will have other ideas I can't think of now.
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I agree with @rhymes, but I would add that is more important to have a few high quality posts than a bunch of unfinished stuff. At least that is my experience.
For instance, you can write a post about how to optimize a query.
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Building a presence online (ie. writing posts and participating to conversations about backend stuff), keepin your resume updated with details o what you did here and there and possibly having some github activity (if you have time) can all help.
GitHub is optional, the resume needs to be updated anyway, so... I guess blogging is the way :)
I'm sure others will have other ideas I can't think of now.
I agree with @rhymes, but I would add that is more important to have a few high quality posts than a bunch of unfinished stuff. At least that is my experience.
For instance, you can write a post about how to optimize a query.