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by WD-42
530 days ago
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What I was trying saying is that a lack of experience isn't some kind of unfair disadvantage that justifies making all our lives worse by using tools like this. Instead one could spend their time, I dunno, acquiring experience? There's plenty of OSS projects out there that could use help, and personal projects are always a great differentiator. |
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Last year after leaving AWS, I had quite a good open source portfolio. When I was working for AWS Professional Services, it was quite easy to put everything we did after we sanitized it through the internal open source approval process and get it published to AWS Samples
https://github.com/aws-samples
And then I forked it to my own profile. I actually used 5 of the 8 projects at my next job after forking them to our internal repo.
I was also a major contributor to a popular open source AWS Solution in its niche
https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/
I had both in my profile. The only company that cared was a niche of niche in AWS where it was their specialty.
Companies barely look at your resume. They definitely aren’t going to take time to look at your private profile.