| I'm in the "no experience" boat. I recently decided to switch jobs; jumping from sales to a aspiring programmer. I'm dedicating the next 6 months (full time) to learning Ruby/Rails and becoming comfortable with HTML/CSS/Javascript. A few things I'm doing to get prepared:
1) I'm enrolled in a online Ruby/Rails bootcamp (https://www.gotealeaf.com) it lasts for a total of 16 weeks and we're building out several projects.
2) Taking lessons at Treehouse, I'm always up for some extra practice!
3) Just started a side project that I will have completed by the end of the 6 months.
4) Attending a weekly local Ruby meet up. Additionally, I'm getting involved in other local tech events, like Startup Weekend. My plan of action is to make a trip to San Francisco (this is where I ideally want to relocate to) to speak to a few potential employers mid-way of my journey. Of course, it won't be a formal interview but I would like to let them know my plans and a get feel of their company, culture, etc. At the end of the 6 months, I will touch base with these companies and show them my progress. At that time, I will also reach out to additional companies. What do you guys think of my overall strategy? Any suggestions? In terms of my resume, what type of things should I list? Since, I won't have any "formal" experience, is completing the online Ruby/Rails bootcamp worth highlighting? How about my side project? PS: I'm a female in my mid 20's coming from a luxury sales and customer service background. Thanks in advance! |