Psilocybin
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I am a self-taught programmer, been coding for about a decade, but have never really made it more than a hobby. I consider myself very proficient with coding itself, but have no professional experience and no CS degree, so I'm unable to get my foot in the door. <br />
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What are some tips for finding a part-time (preferably web development) job? Should I take some months off working on my portfolio (what I'm doing now), working a "regular" job till then, or are there better ways? <br />
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What do employers look for when hiring a web developer (python, PHP, ruby, etc)?<br />
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What are some tips for finding a part-time (preferably web development) job? Should I take some months off working on my portfolio (what I'm doing now), working a "regular" job till then, or are there better ways? <br />
<br />
What do employers look for when hiring a web developer (python, PHP, ruby, etc)?<br />