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<blockquote data-quote="Adil" data-source="post: 446389" data-attributes="member: 3031"><p>If you can go to community college for free, I would do that</p><p></p><p>With software development, your product speaks for itself. If you can develop a few projects, make them look nice and snazzy, employers will definitely take interest in you. LinkedIn can be a good place to advertise what you've been working, as can Instagram, Twitter, FB etc. See if there are any free to attend software/tech meetups in your area; get to know a few people, showcase what you've done and you really can't go wrong</p><p></p><p>Familiarise yourself with sysadmin, network admin, etc so you're not just talented in one area (my boss said you should think of yourself as a T - experience in a lot of things with one area of expertise, rather than just one area of expertise and minimal experience elsewhere)</p><p></p><p>If you need any help with your resume & applications, feel free to PM me, I'd be more than happy to help</p><p></p><p>Good luck! (P.S job hunting is a numbers game.. don't get too beat up with application rejections)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adil, post: 446389, member: 3031"] If you can go to community college for free, I would do that With software development, your product speaks for itself. If you can develop a few projects, make them look nice and snazzy, employers will definitely take interest in you. LinkedIn can be a good place to advertise what you've been working, as can Instagram, Twitter, FB etc. See if there are any free to attend software/tech meetups in your area; get to know a few people, showcase what you've done and you really can't go wrong Familiarise yourself with sysadmin, network admin, etc so you're not just talented in one area (my boss said you should think of yourself as a T - experience in a lot of things with one area of expertise, rather than just one area of expertise and minimal experience elsewhere) If you need any help with your resume & applications, feel free to PM me, I'd be more than happy to help Good luck! (P.S job hunting is a numbers game.. don't get too beat up with application rejections) [/QUOTE]
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