This content originally appeared on DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻 and was authored by Excel Bill
Junior developers can make a variety of mistakes while looking for their first job or early in their career that can impact their future opportunities. I have compiled a short list of the most important ones to avoid in your journey, let's go 🚀
Not networking enough: Failing to actively network with people in the industry, attend industry events, and build relationships with others can limit job opportunities. Networking also includes asking for feedback from others, such as mentors or colleagues, on how to improve.
Being too focused on one technology: Becoming too focused on one technology or programming language and not diversifying skills can limit job opportunities in the future. The world and tech itself is constantly changing, being unwilling to adapt to new technologies or programming languages, or being resistant to change, can limit job opportunities in a rapidly evolving field.
Jumping from stack to stack: Although the world of tech is changing and increasingly becoming fluid, it is very easy to get carried away by new technologies, one of the way this happens is from following job requirements and learning too many technologies to be qualified for a certain job and ultimately not being solid in any of these technologies and/or languages.
Ignoring the importance of a portfolio: In as much as a degree or certificate is good, it still doesn't beat the importance of a strong portfolio. Not having a portfolio of work to showcase skills and abilities to potential employers can make it difficult to land a job.
Not being proactive: Don't wait for opportunities to come to you, actively search and apply for jobs, reach out to recruiters, and attend networking events to expand your chances of finding the right job.
Underestimating the importance of soft skills: personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people. Soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, are just as important as technical skills in many industries.
Not updating your online presence: A strong online presence, including a professional LinkedIn profile and a portfolio website, can help you stand out to potential employers. Failing to keep your online presence updated can hurt your job prospects.
There are a lot of other mistakes and neglects, but I chose to focus on these 7 which I consider to be more important or more detrimental.
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This content originally appeared on DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻 and was authored by Excel Bill
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