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Donโt Compare Yourself to Other New Developers: Scrimba Student Silvia on Changing Careers
๐ About the episode
Meet Silvia Piovesan ๐ฎ๐น! Silvia is a Scrimba student who recently got for job offers after four different interviews. But her success didn't come overnight! Silvia used to be a project manager in the pharmaceutical industry - where she first got interested in coding. After she got laid off (and became a mom!), she wanted to learn to code so that she could become a knowledgeable project manager in IT... before realizing that she actually wanted to code!
In this episode, Silvia reveals what's the similarities between learning to code and hiking Camino de Santiago, as well as her approach to learning and finding a job as a new developer. You'll find out how to utilize your soft skills, what to do if you don't know the answer to a question on a technical interview, and what to do during your first week on the job. Alex and Silvia also discuss goal setting, and why it's not a good idea to give your 100% every day.
๐ Connect with Silvia
- ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐ผ Linkedin
- ๐ฆ Twitter
- ๐ย Website
- ๐ฉโ๐ Github
๐งฐ Resources mentioned
- Scrimba's Frontend Career Path
- Learn Reeact for Free
- Scrimba's Discord community
- Mock Junior Front End Web Developer Interview with Mike Chen and Silvia
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