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by peteorpeter
4144 days ago
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I like your idea of coding up your resume - it shows competence and a desire to learn and build. I recently did the same thing. But there is a first-impression problem. Obviously design skill is not what you are trying to demonstrate, but it's the first thing people see! Some people might read the code (and appreciate it), but even they won't jump right into doing that in the first few seconds. I'd suggest copying the heck out of a good-looking online resume, and then subtly tweaking it to your taste. Subtly. I'd also suggest hosting this on it's own. It will look more professional. (Github pages is a slick, free way to go.) Your question was about whether someone would hire you as a dev. Yes, I suspect they would! Especially if you find an employer that has at least a passing interest in your operations/systems experience. I would look for a software company that works in this area (maybe one of your frequently used vendors?) - they'll eat it up that you know the domain. |
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