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by proc0
2373 days ago
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Not many will care you were homeless in the context of a programming job. All that matters is that you can code and you can convince others you can code. This is both good and bad. One one hand no one cares about your particular story, just that you will be useful to them, but on the other hand this means in many cases people don't care whether you have a traditional education and/or experience. Work on a portfolio that proves you are good at what you say you are in your resume, and then the rest is being a good match as a person with the team. |
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