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Drumroll, Please: Make Your Portfolio Projects Fun and Prepare for the Following Questions
๐ About the episode
Meet Stevie Gill ๐ฌ๐ง! Stevie was a scientist, a medical writer and an editor, and then he wrote about video games. Eventually, he moved countries and changed careers. Nowadays, Stevie lives in Toronto, Canada, and works as a full-time front-end developer at Kijiji.ย In this episode, he shares his story and everything he learned along the way that can help you land your first developer job!
You'll hear how Stevie learned to code, how he prepared for the interviews, and that LinkedIn can be useful even if you only have a handful of connections. He reveals how he took a generic portfolio project and made it his own - and why you should do the same. Stevie and Alex discuss Stevie's interview process in depth (be warned: there are some witty HR people out there) and also answer the question of whether you should be dreading the gaps on your resume.
๐ Connect with Stevie
- ๐จ๐ผโ๐ผ Linkedin
- ๐ฆ Twitter
- ๐ย Blog
- ๐ย Portfolio
- ๐ฉโ๐ GitHub
๐งฐ Resources Mentioned
- FreeCodeCamp
- The Frontend Developer Career Path
- Stevie's RetroFix app
- Scrimba Podcast: How To Work With Recruiters According to Senior Recruiter Taylor Desseyn
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