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How to find your dream dev job & get them to pay you CA$H MONEY

Dude, I took four pages of notes at @lizmrush's talk last night. She is a hilarious and engaging speaker, and I really enjoyed her talk. Please enjoy this more concise and heavily bulleted summary:


1. Research


Find out how other people with your experience are describing themselves. Then research how people who already have the job you want are telling their stories.

  • Check LinkedIn, resumes, and job boards.
  • Go to meetups and find people who have the job you want.
    • Ask questions! Do they like their jobs? Why? (Why not?)
  • Dig into Glassdoor and Salary.com comments to learn more about the company culture.
  • Keep track of what you're doing and what you've learned!

2. Know Yourself


What are your values? What do you really want out of this job? Think about it. Write it down!

  • What do you have that other candidates don't?
  • Do you have any deal breakers, anything you just can't stand in the workplace?
  • Does the company align with your values?
  • Trust your gut feeling!
  • What media or activity do you consume en masse when you want to feel stoked?
    • Stretching, listening to your favorite song, running around the block while flailing and screaming all the while... what makes you feel great?
    • Do that before interviews!
  • Set boundaries on your time!
    • Give clear timelines if you can't do something by the time requested.
    • It's okay to push back and say no!

3. Practice


Ask your friends for advice. Reach out to your network: try to find someone who will give you more critical feedback. Find a group. Meetups are great for finding small groups and making short pitches! Practice anything that feels uncomfortable to you.

Practice:

  • Saying what you want.
  • Saying no!
  • Feeling uncomfortable.
  • Talking about money.
  • Letting the silence hang.
  • Redirecting the conversation back to you / what you've done that's awesome.
  • Telling your story.
    • Have a short version (<60 seconds), but be prepared to offer more details.
  • Asking for more -- more money, more benefits, more information.
    • Ask to see where you'll be working, to meet your future coworkers.

4. Be Creative


  • Go to conferences.
    • Beginners can speak at conferences, too!
    • If you can't afford the tickets, ask about scholarships or volunteer.
  • Take risks!
    • Experiment.
    • Post something different.
    • Ask for more.
  • Share your personality!
  • Don't talk trash.
    • Even on reddit.
    • Nobody likes jerks!

--[@DrVonnJerryXLII][dt], Stardate 2015/3/27 [dt]: https://twitter.com/drvonnjerryxlii/ "Tweeeeeeeeeet!"

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