I finished college, and then realized that I wasn't going to just get a job since I didn't have the web dev skills for the jobs I wanted.
So for the next 4 months, I learned all aspects of building a website - backend, frontend, deployment and applied for jobs along the way. The key however for me was that I blogged about it the entire way. Being able to show employers not only finished products, but words showing thought process. If you can show results like that, people will want you to work for them.
So for the next 4 months, I learned all aspects of building a website - backend, frontend, deployment and applied for jobs along the way. The key however for me was that I blogged about it the entire way. Being able to show employers not only finished products, but words showing thought process. If you can show results like that, people will want you to work for them.