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Learning to Code with ADHD: How Zuza Landed Her First Tech Job after Only Four Months
🎙 About the episodeMeet Zuza Grońska 🇵🇱🇳🇱! Zuza is a recently hired new developer with a previous career in social media marketing in the music industry. She's also a Polish transplant who moved to the Netherlands during the pandemic. She craved a career change, and when it turned out that all of her work friends were from the software development team, she put two and two together and decided to learn to code. She landed her first dev job after only four months of intense studying! Zuza has ADHD, which can be a hindrance and a superpower. In this episode, she talks about the importance of spreading awareness of ADHD and neurodiversity in general. You'll also learn how she approached her portfolio projects, why you should think like a marketer, and how you can stand out in a world where every new developer has a unit converter in their portfolio. Zuza shares how she approached learning to code, what kept her going when she felt unmotivated, why she wanted to leave Poland, and why a career in social media marketing can be draining even though it sounds glamorous. 🔗 Connect with Zuza
👩💼 LinkedIn
🌐 Website
👩🚀 Github
🧰 Resources Mentioned
Frontend Developer Career Path
Scrimba Bootcamp
Kevin Powell
MDN Web Docs
Sass
Kink.nl radio
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19/9/2023
46:59
It's All about Your Additude: Building a Software Apprenticeship Program with Luke Hovee
🎙 About the episodeMeet Luke Hovee 🇺🇸! After a career in the US Army, Luke didn't know what to do next. He was considering a career in construction, until he stumbled upon a bootcamp teaching army veterans how to code. Today, he's a full-time web developer with a passion for helping other aspiring web developers getting into tech. Currently, he's creating a software apprenticeship program so that he can help people at scale.In this episode, you'll find out whether army is a good training for having to deal with product managers, why grit and determination are important, and what's the most important thing you should have to break into tech in today's job market. Luke and Alex also talk about LinkedIn, why getting your second job in tech is way easier than landing the first one, and the current state of the market for junior developers.🔗 Connect with Luke👨💼 LinkedIn🧰 Resources mentioned
Danny Thompson on YouTube
Scrimba Podcast: How to become a successful Junior Developer, with Danny Thompson
Scrimba Podcast: Freecodecamp Founder Quincy Larson: Why Learning To Code as an Adult Might Be Easier Than You Think
David Roberts on YouTube
⭐️ Leave a ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here and tell us who you want to see on the next podcast.You can also Tweet Alex from Scrimba at @bookercodes and tell them what lessons you learned from the episode so that he can thank you personally for tuning in 🙏 Or tell Jan he's butchered your name here.
12/9/2023
39:59
Ultimate LinkedIn Guide: Listen to This If You’re Working on Your LinkedIn Profile
🎙 About the episodeNo matter where you are in your career journey - whether you're a new developer just looking to break into the industry or an industry veteran - having a strategic and up-to-date LinkedIn profile is a must. LinkedIn is something we often talk about on this podcast - many people, from experts to recently hired Scrimba students, have shared their tips and tricks for this social network over the course of 130 episodes. In this episode, we have compiled their best, most actionable advice. If you're looking to refresh your LinkedIn profile this fall, or you're just about to create one for the first time, this is the episode for you!Tune in for LinkedIn tips from the LinkedIn profile review guy Austin Henline, pastor-turned-developer Chris Mccoy, GitHub program manager Laura Thorson (who has only ever gotten jobs through LinkedIn), and iOS engineer at paypal and career mentor Stephanie chiu.📻 Listen to the full interviews
How to make your LinkedIn profile stand out according to a LinkedIn expert, with Austin Henline
How Pastor-Turned-Developer Chris Crushed It on LinkedIn and Landed an Internship... and a Job
It's about Who You Know: An Introvert's Guide to Networking (and Becoming Amazing at LinkedIn), with Stephanie Chiu from PayPal
Laura Thorson From GitHub: This Is How You Master the Mindset of a Programmer
🔗 Connect with everybody
Austin: 👨🏻💼 LinkedIn, 🐦 Twitter
Laura:👩💼 Linkedin, 🌐 Website, 🐦 Twitter, 👨🚀 GitHub
Stephanie: 📸 Instagram, 👩💼 Linkedin, 🌐 Website, 🐦 Twitter, 👩🚀 Github
Chris: 👨🏼💼 Linkedin
⏰ Timestamps
Who is Austin Henline (01:32)
Why LinkedIn is a must for aspiring developers (03:00)
What are the most important sections of your LinkedIn profile? (04:04)
How to reverse-engineer what recruiters are searching for (05:26)
Should you be careful not to spam your LinkedIn profile with keywords? (07:54)
How to know if you're ready to put a skill on your LinkedIn (09:37)
Skill assesments (11:37)
Community break! Your tweets and reviews from Apple Podcasts (12:18)
Chris McCoy signed up for LinkedIn halway through Scrimba (14:15)
How to be genuinely present on the platform (15:59)
How to find your tone of voice... and not spread yourself too thin (18:35)
How Chris added Scrimba to his education on LinkedIn and THINGS WENT WILD (19:30)
You shouldn't let LinkedIn replace your portfolio or GitHub profile, but it can be a significant part of your strategy (21:41)
How to make the LinkedIn algorithm work for you, with Stephanie Chiu (22:50)
Keep your goal in mind and remember nobody likes to scroll (24:46)
Check what a recruiter sees on LinkedIn and optimize accordingly! (26:46)
How Laura Thorson went to interview at Facebook and realized they had printed out her LinkedIn profile (28:18)
LinkedIn bio in third person (29:52)
Life-changing advice from a recruiter on LinkedIn (31:24)
What to do if you don't want to make content on LinkedIn (35:07)
⭐️ Leave a ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here and tell us who you want to see on the next podcast.You can also Tweet Alex from Scrimba at @bookercodes and tell them what lessons you learned from the episode so that he can thank you personally for tuning in 🙏 Or tell Jan he's butchered your name here.
5/9/2023
39:16
Treat Learning to Code Like an RPG (and You Might Get a Job in Three Business Days), with Scrimba student Tomáš
🎙 About the episodeMeet Tomáš Lukeš 🇨🇿! Tomáš is an audio engineer turned primary school teacher turned developer! In only nine months, he learned to code alongside a full-time job, created an awesome portfolio, and then landed a job in three business days. What?!In this episode, you'll discover exactly how he did it! Tomáš will reveal why he approached learning to code as if it were an RPG, how he selected his projects, why going the extra mile while crafting your portfolio is a must, and how you can transform code-alongs into something of your own. You'll also learn the definitive answer to the question of how many hours it truly takes to reach a hireable level of coding proficiency. Tomáš and Alex also discuss job hunting strategies, the power of persistence, self-discovery,and the importance of knowing the exact industries you want to work in.🔗 Connect with Tomáš
👨💼 LinkedIn
🌐 Website
⏰ Timestamps
How Tomáš went from audio engineering to learning development (01:25)
Why sound technicians make good develoeprs (02:10)
Tomáš had always been interested in coding (03:15)
How Tomáš learned to code alongside a full-time job, and how long did it take? (04:39)
What courses did Tomáš use? (06:35)
Learning coding during the AI boom (07:06)
Community break with Jan the Producer (08:19)
How Tomáš approached projects - by taking course projects and making them his own (10:53)
Why you need good projects to impress HR people (13:59)
Tomáš learned to code at a hireable level in this many hours! (15:12)
How Tomáš approached job hunting, and landed a job in three business days (15:30)
Why Tomáš only applied for local jobs (17:53)
Startups hire quicker than bigger and older companies (19:26)
Why you should say "I don't know" during an interview (21:17)
Quick-fire questions: Tailwind, Josh Tried Coding, and Steve Lacy (23:47)
How to learn to code: persistence and self-discovery (25:54)
Advice for building portfolios (28:44)
Localized job search (33:18)
Trust the process! (34:53)
🧰 Resources Mentioned
Colt Steele on Udemy
Scrimba's Frontend Developer Career Path
Josh Tried Coding on YouTube
⭐️ Leave a ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here and tell us who you want to see on the next podcast.You can also Tweet Alex from Scrimba at @bookercodes and tell them what lessons you learned from the episode so that he can thank you personally for tuning in 🙏 Or tell Jan he's butchered your name here.
29/8/2023
36:28
What Are the Most Common React Mistakes? Inside a React Job Simulator with Johannes Kettmann
🎙 About the episodeMeet Johannes Kettmann 🇩🇪! Johannes is a Fullstack JavaScript Developer from Germany who's also the mastermind behind profy.dev - it’s a React Job Simulator program for aspiring Junior React developers. Originally, Johannes studied physics before transitioning into coding, and he's been working as a freelancer or contractor ever since!In this episode, dive into Johannes's coding journey and discover why he's all about React. Get ready for tales of his first freelancing gig - it wasn't a walk in the park, but it taught him loads and gave him a taste of freedom. That's why Johannes never considered a 9-to-5 job and embraced contracting. Tune in for the lowdown on why React rocks and the rookie mistakes even experienced developers stumble upon. Curious about a React Job Simulator? You'll learn what it is and why we needed one. Plus, hear what are the skills that aspiring junior developers usually don't have, that can really make you stand out. ✅ 👨💻Sign up for profy.dev with 10% discount using coupon code SCRIMBA at checkout!🔗 Connect with Johannes
🎓 Profy.dev
👨💼 LinkedIn
🌐 Website
🐦 X
⏰ Timestamps
How Johannes went from experimenal physics to software development (01:36)
Johannes started from Android development, but the first steps were shaky (04:51)
Johannes worked on a project for six months... and didn't get paid (07:31)
What Johannes learned from his first freelance experiences, and why he never considered getting a full-time job (08:22)
Freelancing vs. contract work (11:20)
Community break with Jan the Producer (13:06)
Is contracting a good way to get your first job in tech? (15:09)
Is freelancing a good way to get your first job in tech? (16:12)
How Johannes eventually focused on React (17:06)
What is profy.dev? (22:09)
Why code rewiews are cool, and what are the most common React mistakes (26:37)
Quick-fire questions and Kent C. Dodds (31:33)
How can junior developers stand out during job interview process, from the perspective of someone who interviews a lot (37:05)
Should a junior learn TypeScript? (39:19)
Why your personality is important (40:26)
🧰 Resources MentionedPodcast: Intentional career building with Kent C. Dodds
⭐️ Leave a ReviewIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here and tell us who you want to see on the next podcast.You can also Tweet Alex from Scrimba at @bookercodes and tell them what lessons you learned from the episode so that he can thank you personally for tuning in 🙏 Or tell Jan he's butchered your name here.
Learn from inspiring developers about how they found meaningful and fulfilling work that that also pays them well. On The Scrimba Podcast, you'll hear motivational advice and job-hunting strategies from developers who've been exactly where you are now. We talk to developers about their challenges, learnings, and switching industries in the hopes of inspiring YOU. This is the podcast that provides the inspiration, tools, and roadmaps to move from where you are to work that matters to you and uniquely fits your strengths and talents.