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How to get hired as mature self-taught ex-freelancer?
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by iainduncan
4640 days ago
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(Ok, take two without attachment) Hi, I'm a self-taught, 39 year old Python web/database coder, now looking to get into a full time position after 8 years of freelancing. My problem (I think?) is that I'm not what is considered a catch to the stereotypical founder: no CS degree, been working on regular Python+SQL projects, not young. I know I'm competent, I've been inhaling CS and coding books for years and have taught myself some tricky stuff like microcontroller assembly and real-time audio/midi app development in C. But maybe I don't know how to properly present myself to people who might be interested in someone like me, or know who those people might be. I hope there are some companies who are actually impressed that someone has had to do all the running-a-business stuff in addition to coding, and has experience being completely responsible for the clients and the bottom line? Any one have thoughts on what kind of places those might be or what to stress in applying? |
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I rewrote my resume to emphasize my experience as a developer and downplay my experience as a founder, and that was what ultimately got me a job. You want to be truthful on your resume, but you also have to present yourself as someone who is a logical fit for the position being offered.
* It took two years.