I’ve been working as a web developer for several years now and I feel like the landscape for finding jobs has completely changed.
It’s way harder to get your first job nowadays.
From my experience interviewing and hiring the main advice I give people starting out is:
- Build real projects you can show off. Make something useful that solves a problem.
- Apply to jobs even if you don’t feel 100% qualified.
- Intern at smaller companies since they’re more open to hire new devs
What other tips would you add?
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r/cscareerquestions I’ve been working as a web developer for several years now and I feel like the landscape for finding jobs has completely changed. It’s way harder to get your first job nowadays. From my experience interviewing and hiring the main advice I give people starting out is: Build real projects you can show off. Make something useful that solves a problem. Apply to jobs even if you don’t feel 100% qualified. Intern at smaller companies since they’re more open to hire new devs What other tips would you add? submitted by /u/Quiet-Fan-8479 [link] [comments]
I’ve been working as a web developer for several years now and I feel like the landscape for finding jobs has completely changed.
It’s way harder to get your first job nowadays.
From my experience interviewing and hiring the main advice I give people starting out is:
- Build real projects you can show off. Make something useful that solves a problem.
- Apply to jobs even if you don’t feel 100% qualified.
- Intern at smaller companies since they’re more open to hire new devs
What other tips would you add?
submitted by /u/Quiet-Fan-8479
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