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by acjohnson55
2072 days ago
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Eh, I think it's fine. If you're going in at entry level, your expertise won't be that deep, but full-stack just means open to joining a team that does front-end, back-end or both. The typical bootcamp grad can develop into a specialist or generalist as they go, given support and resources. |
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A few ideas that I think would give these grads some better luck:
- Update your profile to say "Interested in joining a front-end or back-end team" or "tech generalist with a focus on X"
- Elaborate even further in your About section and let people know which of the two you are stronger in and what experience you have
- Swap out "full-stack" for "web developer"
Don't tell me you're something you're not. Under-promise, over deliver. Seeing full-stack on a resume sets my expectations for whoever I'm about to interview regardless of the number of years of experience.
edit: styling