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by johnward 4685 days ago
I work at a large enteprisey corp (one that you listed actually) and I'm trying to break out. I find what you say to be true. You don't necessarily have to do side work but employers basically require it to hire you. Maybe it's not required but if it's you against someone with an awesome github profile you aren't getting the job.

In my case I'm trying to get out of a consultant role and more into a development role. Said company forbids me to share things I have done internally. My only option is to start doing side projects. I understand that an employer needs a way to make sure you can do what you say you can do. The only choice I have right now is to sacrifice my personal life to develop some projects I can share, look for another consulting role (which I don't want), or suck it up. The problem is the longer I stay the more out of touch I become with the development world. It's like a big trap.