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by onion2k
4215 days ago
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If you want to be more employable then you need to concentrate on the skills that aren't coding[1]. Develop your communication skills, your organisation skills, being a better fit in to company culture (going for drinks with coworkers for example). Faced with two candidates who can both do the job, pretty much every hiring manager will give the job to the person who'll be easy to work with and a better fit in the team than the person who can write fancy code. [1] Assuming that you can code. If you can take a spec for a site and turn it in to working code then you're already good enough. |
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