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Aug-10-2020, 06:09 PM
(This post was last modified: Aug-10-2020, 06:09 PM by Donovan.)
I don't know if there is a place looking for a developer of my caliber but, I will at least try. I have spent a lot of my young adult years working in and out of the food industry and then eventually in and out of the offices of small businesses, helping them to succeed. I have never really found a solid career that could carry me, only small stair-step businesses to get me there. I did not want to build huge amounts of college debt so I am working on getting certifications in this broad field of programming. I would love to be apart of this career more permanently. I am a driven individual and a critical thinker. I like to solve problems and sometimes I often find myself up against things that I am not sure I can solve and that is when I end up learning something new. I am motivated by learning and technology. I have been fascinated with it ever since I was a young boy and today at 26, I find myself climbing back to the world of computers more permanently. I am not going to say I have geared to handle any development issue. I have learning curves and hurdles to get through, this is why I want a company I can grow and expand with. I am an intelligent being, very bright, and experienced. However, with the right group of people behind me and the right attitude, I could be well on my way to a great career and an awesome community.
I want to continue developing, I want to make resourceful businesses, and I want to grow somewhere that has a good purpose.
If you are out there, please give me a call and leave a detailed voicemail of who you are and the business you represent. (Please do not contact me unless you are serious)
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 775-253-2058 (Between 12PM - 6PM) GMT-7
I included a snippet of my FaceBook portfolio and work history. It is small in terms of programming background but I do have a large variety of experience. I have been programming in multiple languages off and on since I was around 13 years old, just as a hobby. Now I am going for it all the way!
I want to make it perfectly clear that I have not graduated or earned a degree. The reason for my FullSail experience is that I actually helped one of my best friends who attended the institute with tutoring. He was a graphical developer and game logic programmer. I helped him through the programming and we both learned a great deal. I put it down as experience in my education as many people suggested me to do. As for SNHU, I am trying to use my parents grant, because I was 26 at the time of applying they denied me my funding so I am working on using a G.I Bill from my mother to go to college and maybe get a Bachelor's in Cyber Security. I know I have her education grant on my side and I want to use it wisely. I am currently in their school system but working out the funding, I may choose another program altogether if a better alternative is available. I am also considering working for a company that can put me through school, if they offer the right opportunities I would be willing to travel to a new location for the education and work opportunity as long as they provided a salary position for me.
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(Aug-10-2020, 06:09 PM)Donovan Wrote: I don't know if there is a place looking for a developer of my caliber but, I will at least try. I have spent a lot of my young adult years working in and out of the food industry and then eventually in and out of the offices of small businesses, helping them to succeed. I have never really found a solid career that could carry me, only small stair-step businesses to get me there. I did not want to build huge amounts of college debt so I am working on getting certifications in this broad field of programming. I would love to be apart of this career more permanently. I am a driven individual and a critical thinker. I like to solve problems and sometimes I often find myself up against things that I am not sure I can solve and that is when I end up learning something new. I am motivated by learning and technology. I have been fascinated with it ever since I was a young boy and today at 26, I find myself climbing back to the world of computers more permanently. I am not going to say I have geared to handle any development issue. I have learning curves and hurdles to get through, this is why I want a company I can grow and expand with. I am an intelligent being, very bright, and experienced. However, with the right group of people behind me and the right attitude, I could be well on my way to a great career and an awesome community.
I want to continue developing, I want to make resourceful businesses, and I want to grow somewhere that has a good purpose.
If you are out there, please give me a call and leave a detailed voicemail of who you are and the business you represent. (Please do not contact me unless you are serious)
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 775-253-2058 (Between 12PM - 6PM) GMT-7
I included a snippet of my FaceBook portfolio and work history. It is small in terms of programming background but I do have a large variety of experience. I have been programming in multiple languages off and on since I was around 13 years old, just as a hobby. Now I am going for it all the way!
I want to make it perfectly clear that I have not graduated or earned a degree. The reason for my FullSail experience is that I actually helped one of my best friends who attended the institute with tutoring. He was a graphical developer and game logic programmer. I helped him through the programming and we both learned a great deal. I put it down as experience in my education as many people suggested me to do. As for SNHU, I am trying to use my parents grant, because I was 26 at the time of applying they denied me my funding so I am working on using a G.I Bill from my mother to go to college and maybe get a Bachelor's in Cyber Security. I know I have her education grant on my side and I want to use it wisely. I am currently in their school system but working out the funding, I may choose another program altogether if a better alternative is available. I am also considering working for a company that can put me through school, if they offer the right opportunities I would be willing to travel to a new location for the education and work opportunity as long as they provided a salary position for me.
It's great to see your enthusiasm and determination to pursue a career in programming! Your diverse experience and self-motivation are excellent qualities that many companies value highly. Here are a few suggestions to help you in your job search:
Tailor Your Resume: Highlight your programming skills, certifications, and any relevant projects you've worked on. Emphasize your problem-solving abilities and your willingness to learn and grow with a company.
Build an Online Portfolio: Create a portfolio showcasing your projects, coding skills, and any freelance work you've done. This can be a great way to demonstrate your capabilities to potential employers.
Networking: Join online communities and forums related to programming and technology. LinkedIn can be a powerful tool for connecting with industry professionals and finding job opportunities. Attend local meetups or tech events to expand your network.
Freelance and Open Source: Consider taking on freelance projects or contributing to open-source projects. This not only builds your portfolio but also helps you gain experience and connect with others in the industry.
Job Boards and Websites: Regularly check job boards such as Indeed, Glassdoor, and Stack Overflow Jobs. There are also websites dedicated to remote work opportunities like We Work Remotely and Remote OK.
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Aug-28-2024, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: Aug-30-2024, 08:30 AM by barryrobbson.)
(May-29-2024, 10:06 PM)LinkAiris Wrote: (Aug-10-2020, 06:09 PM)Donovan Wrote: I don't know if there is a place looking for a developer of my caliber but, I will at least try. I have spent a lot of my young adult years working in and out of the food industry and then eventually in and out of the offices of small businesses, helping them to succeed. I have never really found a solid career that could carry me, only small stair-step businesses to get me there. I did not want to build huge amounts of college debt so I am working on getting certifications in this broad field of programming. I would love to be apart of this career more permanently. I am a driven individual and a critical thinker. I like to solve problems and sometimes I often find myself up against things that I am not sure I can solve and that is when I end up learning something new. I am motivated by learning and technology. I have been fascinated with it ever since I was a young boy and today at 26, I find myself climbing back to the world of computers more permanently. I am not going to say I have geared to handle any development issue. I have learning curves and hurdles to get through, this is why I want a company I can grow and expand with. I am an intelligent being, very bright, and experienced. However, with the right group of people behind me and the right attitude, I could be well on my way to a great career and an awesome community.
I want to continue developing, I want to make resourceful businesses, and I want to grow somewhere that has a good purpose.
If you are out there, please give me a call and leave a detailed voicemail of who you are and the business you represent. (Please do not contact me unless you are serious)
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 775-253-2058 (Between 12PM - 6PM) GMT-7
I included a snippet of my FaceBook portfolio and work history. It is small in terms of programming background but I do have a large variety of experience. I have been programming in multiple languages off and on since I was around 13 years old, just as a hobby. Now I am going for it all the way!
I want to make it perfectly clear that I have not graduated or earned a degree. The reason for my FullSail experience is that I actually helped one of my best friends who attended the institute with tutoring. He was a graphical developer and game logic programmer. I helped him through the programming and we both learned a great deal. I put it down as experience in my education as many people suggested me to do. As for SNHU, I am trying to use my parents grant, because I was 26 at the time of applying they denied me my funding so I am working on using a G.I Bill from my mother to go to college and maybe get a Bachelor's in Cyber Security. I know I have her education grant on my side and I want to use it wisely. I am currently in their school system but working out the funding, I may choose another program altogether if a better alternative is available. I am also considering working for a company that can put me through school, if they offer the right opportunities I would be willing to travel to a new location for the education and work opportunity as long as they provided a salary position for me.
It's great to see your enthusiasm and determination to pursue a career in programming! Your diverse experience and self-motivation are excellent qualities that many companies value highly. Here are a few suggestions to help you in your job search:
Tailor Your Resume: Highlight your programming skills, certifications, and any relevant projects you've worked on. Emphasize your problem-solving abilities and your willingness to learn and grow with a company.
Build an Online Portfolio: Create a portfolio showcasing your projects, coding skills, and any freelance work you've done. This can be a great way to demonstrate your capabilities to potential employers.
Networking: Join online communities and forums related to programming and technology. LinkedIn can be a powerful tool for connecting with industry professionals and finding job opportunities. Attend local meetups or tech events to expand your network.
Freelance and Open Source: Consider taking on freelance projects or contributing to open-source projects. This not only builds your portfolio but also helps you gain experience and connect with others in the industry.
Job Boards and Websites: Regularly check job boards such as Indeed, Glassdoor, and Stack Overflow Jobs. There are also websites dedicated to remote work opportunities like We Work Remotely and Remote OK.
You gave valuable tips!
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(Aug-10-2020, 06:09 PM)Donovan Wrote: I don't know if there is a place looking for a developer of my caliber but, I will at least try. I have spent a lot of my young adult years working in and out of the food industry and then eventually in and out of the offices of small businesses, helping them to succeed. I have never really found a solid career that could carry me, only small stair-step businesses to get me there. I did not want to build huge amounts of college debt so I am working on getting certifications in this broad field of programming. I would love to be apart of this career more permanently. I am a driven individual and a critical thinker. I like to solve problems and sometimes I often find myself up against things that I am not sure I can solve and that is when I end up learning something new. I am motivated by learning and technology. I have been fascinated with it ever since I was a young boy and today at 26, I find myself climbing back to the world of computers more permanently. I am not going to say I have geared to handle any development issue. I have learning curves and hurdles to get through, this is why I want a company I can grow and expand with. I am an intelligent being, very bright, and experienced. However, with the right group of people behind me and the right attitude, I could be well on my way to a great career and an awesome community.
I want to continue developing, I want to make resourceful businesses, and I want to grow somewhere that has a good purpose.
If you are out there, please give me a call and leave a detailed voicemail of who you are and the business you represent. (Please do not contact me unless you are serious)
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 775-253-2058 (Between 12PM - 6PM) GMT-7
I included a snippet of my FaceBook portfolio and work history. It is small in terms of programming background but I do have a large variety of experience. I have been programming in multiple languages off and on since I was around 13 years old, just as a hobby. Now I am going for it all the way!
I want to make it perfectly clear that I have not graduated or earned a degree. The reason for my FullSail experience is that I actually helped one of my best friends who attended the institute with tutoring. He was a graphical developer and game logic programmer. I helped him through the programming and we both learned a great deal. I put it down as experience in my education as many people suggested me to do. As for SNHU, I am trying to use my parents grant, because I was 26 at the time of applying they denied me my funding so I am working on using a G.I Bill from my mother to go to college and maybe get a Bachelor's in Cyber Security. I know I have her education grant on my side and I want to use it wisely. I am currently in their school system but working out the funding, I may choose another program altogether if a better alternative is available. I am also considering working for a company that can put me through school, if they offer the right opportunities I would be willing to travel to a new location for the education and work opportunity as long as they provided a salary position for me.
You're eager to find a company where you can grow and make a meaningful impact with your programming skills. You've gained valuable experience in the food industry and small business offices, and now you're focused on building a lasting career in tech. You're driven, a problem-solver, and ready to commit to a company that values growth and innovation. I will encourage you to exploit your talent and do your best.
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Hi,
This is Haris Aslam I have 10 years of experience in it industry now I am trying to find a job in another industry because I am frustrated with the IT industry it's so a boring job. so please help me advise if can i join the fumigation service industry. I waiting for a buddy's response.
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