Business Coding Bootcamp Audio Book

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Sample from audiobook for bootcamp training coders

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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tip to get chummy with your teacher and other boot camp administration. Your schools, teacher and administration have a wealth of knowledge in the industry. Picked their brain and ask them, Introduce you to employers in your city. Tip. Three. Visualize where you see yourself. Very seldom do you land a job you love out of desperation. Visualize where you see yourself working. What size company do you see yourself working for? What do you see yourself specializing in note? Ignore the skills you don't have because you can acquire them later. What side of town do you prefer to work on? Form? At least some type of idea. This will help you choose which jobs to apply for, and it is a necessity because you need to brand yourself and sell your skills to a potential employer. You can't do that if you're desperate. Toe. Have any job in any field because you aren't confident in yourself because you're fresh out of boot camp. Yes, you can land a job that way. What will it be? A good one? Most likely not. Tip. Four. Network your face off meeting professionals in an industry you're getting your feet wet in is scary. I get it. I've been there. But it's the most powerful tool to land an interview fast because you'll skip over all the cover letters and resumes shuffling. So how are you going to meet people who are doing what you want to do when new to the industry? Believe it or not, you have a ton of opportunities, especially during coding school meat of dot com boot camp offense, boot camp workshops, professional organizations. Example. C a. M A. Take advantage and jump in. If you have not heard of it before, meet up dot com will blow your mind. There are professional and recreational groups of every single hobby you can imagine. Thes groups host activities which are great way to get out there and meet new people. So join as many coding related meet up groups as you can. For example, front end developers, user experience, geek meet Ruby on rails, developers. That's not even scratching the surface of the group's I've joined. So sign up and create an account if you haven't already in my cohort. The youngest student was markets from the very start. He wanted to have an internship after code school and he was at every single networking of it possible. The largest event my co heart attended was when I really took note of Marcus's strategy. His goal was to introduce himself toe every single professional in the room.