Download The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide: How to Learn Programming Languages Quickly, Ace Your Programming Interview, and Land Your Software Developer Dream Job AudioBook Free
Technical knowledge alone isn't enough - boost your software development income by leveling up your smooth skills Early in his software designer career, John Sonmez discovered that specialized knowledge alone isn't enough to break to another income level - builders need "softer skills" like the capability to learn new solutions just in time, communicate obviously with management and talking to clients, negotiate a good hourly rate, and unite teammates and coworkers in working toward a goal. What you will learn in this booklet:
- How to systematically find and complete the spaces in your specialized knowledge so you can face any new task with self-assurance
- Should you take deal work - or hold on for a salaried position? That will earn you more, the actual tradeoffs are, and exactly how your personality should sway your choice
- Should you learn JavaScript, C#, Python, C++? How to decide which programming language you should get good at first
- Ever notice how every job ever posted requires "3-5 many years of experience," that you don't have? Simple solution because of this frustrating chicken-and-egg problem that allows that you build genuine job experience while you learn to code
- Is earning your computer science degree a necessity - or a total waste products of time? Ways to get a college degree with maximum reliability and minimum debts
- Coding boot camps - some are great, some are complete scams. How to inform the difference so you don't find yourself cheated out of $10,000
- Interviewer lets you know, "Dress code is casual around here - the development team wears flipflops." What should you wear?
- How does one deal with a boss who's a micromanager. Plus how aiding your manager with his goals can cause you to the MVP of your team
- The specialized skills that each professional developer will need to have - but no-one teaches you (most builders are absent some critical parts, they don't coach this stuff in college or university, you're likely to just "know" this)