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🎯 What's your next goal? 🎯
What are you working towards right now? New job? Promotion and more money? Or simply improving your skills? Let us know below...
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New comment May 27
3 likes • May 21
Get the first job :)
What are you struggling with right now?
Technical interviews, technical gaps, motivation, accountability... what is holding you back right now from reaching your goals as a developer? Let us know in the comments, we might be able to help :)
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New comment Apr 24
2 likes • Apr 18
Hello folks. I'm struggling with foundations of JS, like callbacks, promisses, variable scopes, context, arrow functions and etc. Before this, when I was programming in React.js, Next.js, I understood everything intuitively. Also, I'm learning algorithmes. I'm self-taught. No one can teach me, so I have to learn myself. I’m also struggling with myself, trying to stay motivated, since I’ve been without an IT job for three years now. I am learning English on my own.There is a lot of work to do on yourself ahead. I wish everyone patience and obstinacy.
Portfolio advice
Hello! What do you think about portfolios? What should they have? Like personal info and projects you’ve worked on? Or must it be some pet project? I've faced the requirement of a portfolio many times when applying.
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New comment Apr 8
4 likes • Mar 22
@Dragos Nedelcu I agree with Dragos. I created a portfolio but reach nothing. I don't mean that to have a portfolio is a bad idea. What I mean is that you need to do more than just a project and a portfolio, namely, be able to pass interviews and be prepared for them. This is what admins of the group were talking. But I'm not very interested in programming for the sake of programming. I'm interested in creating applications. Therefore, I will try to prepare for interviews and apply this knowledge to my projects.
Need advice.
I am a computer programming student in college and I have been learning coding since 2020 and a month ago I called a web designing company and told them I would like to work for free and asked them if they want my resume or my linkdin/github link and I told them that i started learning coding in 2020 and that I am passionate in it and they said they will contact if they need and they just didnt even cared to see resume or my social media profile and they didnt called back.And now I am in bus going to ask other web development company to ask the same. Should I continue to ask other companies to ask if I can work free for.them.What would you do if you were in my situation and what you do if you were the HR/manager of the company?I would love to hear what you think?
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New comment Feb 6
Need advice.
1 like • Feb 5
Hey Alfred! We are in a similar situation. What do I mean? I also have no official job for two years. And I am also passionate about programming. I’m also ready to work for free, but only for the first time to gain experience. I guess you don't want to work for free forever? 😁 And it seems that there are a lot of us like that. If I were an employer, there would be a large selection of candidates. In this case, I would rather pay the money and hire a quality worker than waste time making a choice.. After all, as employer I have no desire to teach anyone. Unless, of course the employer is Dragos and Bogdan. 😉 So if your goal is to gain experience, but no one writes to you, then what Bogdan and Dragos is doing will help you. Or if you, like me, don’t have good English, or if you don’t have money (or even a foreign card that is blocked), then your path is lonely, learning from your own mistakes, which takes time. And the answer to your question about asking companies about free work. In my opinion, you can continue doing this if it doesn't take much time. Suddenly, someone will respond. The main thing is not to be disappointed later. Or you can start improving your skills yourself or together with SeniorDev. If you want to ask, ask. But don’t forget to upgrade your skills. Believe in yourself. And everything will work out sooner or later.
🎙️ Podcast Questions for theSeniorDev Podcast 🎙️
Hey folks, We are launching 🚀 theSeniorDev Podcast 🎙️, where @Bogdan Nedelcu and I will be discussing topics around software engineering and career development. You will be able to find the episodes here in the community and on major podcast providers (Spotify, Apple & YouTube). Is there anything specific you would like us to talk about? 🤔 Let us know here. Can't wait to see what you come up with! 🌟 Cheers, Dragos
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New comment Apr 27
2 likes • Jan 29
I tried to make applications to improve my skills and make them for people. To then receive feedback, grow, and create a good product. But practice has shown (with different communities) that my desires often differ from the desires of other people. Therefore, I decided to improve my skills without trying to create a product and a community around it. But there is another idea. Find an open-source product or one with a minimum-wage job. All to upgrade my skills, grow, and receive feedback. How can I implement this idea?
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Sergei Iu
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@serg-yu-9149
JavaScript Developer usually using React/NextJS. Self-taught. Without experience.

Active 164d ago
Joined Dec 25, 2023
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