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Alex edited this page Mar 13, 2019
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Gender: Male
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Age: 32
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Experience: 1.5 years
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Profession: freelancer/web developer
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Level of Formal Edu: Bachelor's degree in Business
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Type of Professional Education: 1 semester left for CS degree
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Soft skillset and level: *Very strong and personable.
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Hard skillset and level: *web dev languages, html, css, Js, C#, .NET
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Tech Saaviness: *Very strong. *Early adopter. *Arduino, drones, machine learning
- What do you expect from a job portal?
*Real jobs with serious offers. - How do you search for jobs? *Online job boards and peer to peer networking
- What gets you excited about a potential job? What turns you off?
- Excited: matching tech stack.
*Large tech company - Turn off: confusing tech stack.
*When the posting clearly shows a lack of understanding of the industry.
- i.e., 10 years of React experience required
- Which method do you used the most/least? why?
- Peer to peer networking.
*Best feedback
- reliable
- They know who he is already and can vouch for him
- has many friends and family
- What helps you decide to respond to a job posting? *Easy to apply *If it is a large company. (He is looking for mentorship.)
- What is most frustrating about searching for jobs online? *Job boards have slow turn around. *No details of benefits. *Ambiguous postings. No details. Or contradictions.
- Junior dev wanted. 4 years experience required.
- Full-stack developer wanted. No info on tech stack. *When the posting seems insincere. It feels like the company is just fishing to get as many people as possible to submit a resume so that they can choose from a larger pool. *Not clearly laid out what a junior developer is. 6 months of learning? 2 years of experience. (may not belong here. 1.What's your biggest fear about the job search phase? *wasting time with poor leads *not getting a job for many months. (friend of his has been looking for 8 months now) *Not getting any callbacks or promises. *Being under-paid.
- What kind of job are you/would you be looking for now? *Good pay (wife not working and 1 daughter who is 3y/o) *Good insurance / benefits *Job with a good mentorship program. *Good training resources. *In house training. *Monetary compensation for educational spending. (books, online courses) *Send employees to training courses or conventions.
- What would you want a job portal/board to do, ideally? *Get jobs that match his profile. *Junior developer *2 years experience
- What kind of information are you expecting from a job posting? Before you click on it? On the job post page? *position title *remote or onsite *contract? *recruiter or company
- What kind of information would help you improve your chances of finding the right job? *If they will hire junior devs *Benefits *Salary