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算法訓(xùn)練營(yíng) 重編碼
by Roxy Ayaz
由Roxy Ayaz
編碼訓(xùn)練營(yíng)后如何找到工作 (How to get a job after a coding bootcamp)
Getting a tech job after a coding bootcamp is very possible, but not necessarily pain-free.
在編碼訓(xùn)練營(yíng)之后獲得技術(shù)工作是很有可能的,但不一定會(huì)很輕松。
The days/weeks/months after a bootcamp is completed come with a learning curve of their own, and often include rejection and serious contemplations of what you’re doing with your life.
訓(xùn)練營(yíng)結(jié)束后的幾天/幾周/幾月都有自己的學(xué)習(xí)曲線,通常包括拒絕和認(rèn)真思考自己的生活。
(Unless you come in with a job offer or some serious leads — lucky you!)
(除非您提供工作機(jī)會(huì)或一些認(rèn)真的線索,否則真是幸運(yùn)!)
In the bootcamp, you learn more than you ever have in a short period of time. You will build strong foundations for learning how to code.
在訓(xùn)練營(yíng)中,您將在短時(shí)間內(nèi)學(xué)到更多。 您將為學(xué)習(xí)編碼奠定堅(jiān)實(shí)的基礎(chǔ)。
However, you are not going to learn enough to pass most coding challenges. You will not be ready to have discussions where you confidently share your opinions on different languages and technologies. To top it all off, you might not have any professional technical experience to show your worth.
但是,您將學(xué)習(xí)不足以克服大多數(shù)編碼挑戰(zhàn)。 您將無(wú)法準(zhǔn)備好進(jìn)行討論,就可以自信地就不同的語(yǔ)言和技術(shù)分享意見。 最重要的是,您可能沒有任何專業(yè)技術(shù)經(jīng)驗(yàn)來(lái)證明自己的價(jià)值。
You will feel like an imposter.
您會(huì)覺得自己像個(gè)冒名頂替者。
Due to your un-readiness, as well as some skeptics in the industry who doubt the legitimacy of these non-accredited programs, you are going to constantly be rejected for not meeting expectations.
由于您尚未準(zhǔn)備好,以及業(yè)內(nèi)一些懷疑者懷疑這些未經(jīng)認(rèn)可的計(jì)劃的合法性,您將因未達(dá)到期望而被不斷拒絕。
It takes on average six months to find a job after a coding bootcamp. Thankfully, after nearly seven months, and moving across the country, my misery came to an end. I got (and have) a job that I love.
編碼訓(xùn)練營(yíng)后平均需要六個(gè)月才能找到工作。 值得慶幸的是,在將近七個(gè)月的時(shí)間里,我在全國(guó)各地流連忘返。 我得到(并且有一份)我愛的工作。
If you’re contemplating a12-week coding bootcamp, remember that it is not a quick $15k hack for changing the direction of your life because you are:
如果您打算進(jìn)行為期12周的編碼訓(xùn)練營(yíng),請(qǐng)記住,改變您的生活方向并不是$ 15,000的快速hack,因?yàn)槟?#xff1a;
A. not satisfied with you current job or personal life
A.對(duì)您目前的工作或個(gè)人生活不滿意
B. not happy with how much you make
B.對(duì)自己賺多少不滿意
C. assuming you will find a job shortly after the program ends
C.假設(shè)您將在程序結(jié)束后不久找到工作
D. somewhat curious/interested/intrigued about what tech is like
D.對(duì)技術(shù)是什么樣的東西感到好奇/感興趣/感興趣
You have to really want this to make it to the end.
您必須真正想要做到這一點(diǎn)。
Quite a few students in my cohort went back to their old industry/job function after a few months post-bootcamp. Some have also gotten very coveted jobs — it honestly goes both ways!
訓(xùn)練營(yíng)幾個(gè)月后,我這個(gè)隊(duì)列中的不少學(xué)生又回到了原來(lái)的行業(yè)/工作崗位。 有些人也獲得了令人垂涎的工作-老實(shí)說(shuō),這是雙向的!
Here are some tips to stay motivated and to help you land your first job after the coding bootcamp.
這里有一些技巧,可以保持動(dòng)力,并幫助您在編碼訓(xùn)練營(yíng)之后找到自己的第一份工作。
獲得一些現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的志愿服務(wù)經(jīng)驗(yàn) (Get some real world experience volunteering)
It’s important to continue to improve your skills while also working on your team-working skills. Having your code out there that is actually in-production and in active use is the best way to prove yourself and contribute.
重要的是要繼續(xù)提高自己的技能,同時(shí)還要提高團(tuán)隊(duì)合作能力。 將您的代碼實(shí)際投入生產(chǎn)并在積極使用中,這是證明自己并做出貢獻(xiàn)的最佳方法。
Taproot foundation connects nonprofit organizations with skilled volunteers.
Taproot基金會(huì)將非營(yíng)利組織與熟練的志愿者聯(lián)系起來(lái)。
I used this site to find opportunities in my area, as well as remotely. I worked as a frontend developer for a mental-health site, part-time, remotely.
我使用此站點(diǎn)在我所在的地區(qū)以及遠(yuǎn)程尋找機(jī)會(huì)。 我是一個(gè)兼職,遠(yuǎn)程的心理健康網(wǎng)站的前端開發(fā)人員。
My role was to convert Wireframes (created on Zeplin) to React components. I split my “free time” between job searching/interviewing and volunteering.
我的任務(wù)是將線框(在Zeplin上創(chuàng)建)轉(zhuǎn)換為React組件。 我將“空閑時(shí)間”分配在求職/面試和志愿服務(wù)之間。
We had weekly conference calls and I was learning much faster and more efficiently than if I were to find another YouTube tutorial/project to follow along.
我們每周召開一次電話會(huì)議,與尋找另一個(gè)跟進(jìn)的YouTube教程/項(xiàng)目相比,我可以更快,更高效地學(xué)習(xí)。
Not only was I contributing to a cause I cared about, I was given a lot of mentorship by my teammates and was also given some leeway if I had a busy week if I had something going on — such as interviews. Check it out here.
我不僅為自己關(guān)心的事業(yè)做出了貢獻(xiàn),而且我的隊(duì)友給予了我很多指導(dǎo),并且如果我在忙碌的一周中進(jìn)行某些事情(例如面試),我還會(huì)有一些余地。 在這里查看 。
獲得一些現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的經(jīng)驗(yàn) (Get some real world experience, in general)
Better than working solo, working on your own projects is being out there.
比單獨(dú)工作要好得多,可以自己進(jìn)行項(xiàng)目。
Be open to internships and apprenticeships. Many of them are open to bootcamp grads, and the chances of you getting accepted into those are much higher than landing a full-time job at the same company. The chances of you getting hired from completing an internship at the same company are very high too!
對(duì)實(shí)習(xí)生和學(xué)徒開放。 他們中的許多人都對(duì)訓(xùn)練營(yíng)的畢業(yè)生開放,而被這些人錄取的機(jī)會(huì)比在同一家公司從事全職工作的機(jī)會(huì)要高得多。 您在同一家公司完成實(shí)習(xí)的機(jī)會(huì)也非常高!
Ask around your network to see if anyone needs some help with something — maybe a professional website needs some fixing up, or ask a local business if you can offer some help. These are great to add to your portfolio!
詢問您的網(wǎng)絡(luò),看看是否有人需要某些幫助—也許專業(yè)網(wǎng)站需要一些幫助,或者詢問本地企業(yè)是否可以提供幫助。 這些很棒,可以添加到您的投資組合中!
有一個(gè)不錯(cuò)的投資組合網(wǎng)站-因?yàn)樗诒辉u(píng)估 (Have a decent portfolio site — because it is being judged)
This isn’t an industry where your resume tells all. Resumes are accompanied by websites. Those are your two assets, as you submit your faceless application.
這不是您的簡(jiǎn)歷能說(shuō)明一切的行業(yè)。 簡(jiǎn)歷附有網(wǎng)站。 當(dāng)您提交匿名申請(qǐng)時(shí),這就是您的兩項(xiàng)資產(chǎn)。
Your website is an ongoing showcase of some of your best work.
您的網(wǎng)站持續(xù)展示著您的一些最佳作品。
There is where you tell your story. Take advantage of this opportunity to demonstrate competency and professionalism.
在這里您可以講述自己的故事。 借此機(jī)會(huì)展示能力和專業(yè)精神。
During many interviews I went on, my website was commented on. My Medium articles were sometimes also mentioned.
在我進(jìn)行的許多采訪中,我的網(wǎng)站受到了評(píng)論。 有時(shí)還會(huì)提到我的中型文章。
Here is a checklist of things you should include:
這是您應(yīng)包括的清單:
? Bio/about section
?生物/關(guān)于部分
? Projects (ideally deployed) with documented source code (Github)
?具有記錄的源代碼(Github)的項(xiàng)目(理想情況下已部署)
? Downloadable resume
?可下載的簡(jiǎn)歷
? Relevant social media profiles: LinkedIn, Twitter
?相關(guān)的社交媒體資料:LinkedIn,Twitter
? Easy-to-find contact information
?易于查找的聯(lián)系信息
? Custom web url
?自訂網(wǎng)址
? Responsive design
?響應(yīng)式設(shè)計(jì)
Here is some inspiration.
這是一些啟發(fā)。
有效使用LinkedIn (Use LinkedIn effectively)
LinkedIn is the face you put out to the world, so put yourself in a good light. Often, as soon as your application is considered, employers look at your LinkedIn.
LinkedIn是您向全世界展示的面Kong,因此請(qǐng)放心自己。 通常,一經(jīng)考慮您的申請(qǐng),雇主就會(huì)查看您的LinkedIn。
First things first, make sure your profile is complete, the more detail the better. Have a professional photo, a detailed bio and resume.
首先,請(qǐng)確保您的個(gè)人資料完整,越詳細(xì)越好。 有專業(yè)照片,詳細(xì)的簡(jiǎn)歷和簡(jiǎn)歷。
The more details you include about your work history, the less recruiters/hiring managers will have to guess about your background. The more chances you have for getting contacted.
您所包含的關(guān)于工作經(jīng)歷的詳細(xì)信息越多,招聘人員/招聘經(jīng)理就越不用猜測(cè)您的背景。 與您聯(lián)系的機(jī)會(huì)更多。
Help recruiters find you by having the right preferences on the career interests section of LinkedIn where you can let recruiters know you are open to jobs. Put where you are in your job search, what job titles you are open to, what cities/locations and types of jobs you are open to.
通過在LinkedIn的職業(yè)興趣部分中選擇合適的偏好來(lái)幫助招聘人員找到您 ,在此您可以讓招聘人員知道您愿意接受工作。 在您的工作搜索中放置您所處的位置,打開的職位名稱,打開的職位的城市/位置和類型。
You can also look for mentors in your industry that you would like career advice from, sort of like a mentorship program. You can select what sort of preferences you have in order to get recommendations.
您也可以在行業(yè)中尋找您想要的職業(yè)建議的指導(dǎo)者,例如指導(dǎo)計(jì)劃。 您可以選擇要獲得推薦的偏好類型。
You can choose to get advice from someone who is in your region, from your college, or is your 1st or 2nd degree LinkedIn connection.
您可以選擇從您所在地區(qū),大學(xué)或您的1級(jí)或2級(jí)LinkedIn關(guān)系中獲得建議。
參加社交活動(dòng),聚會(huì),黑客馬拉松 (Attend networking events, Meetups, Hackathons)
The key message here is to put yourself out there.
這里的關(guān)鍵信息是把自己放在那里。
PUT YOURSELF OUT THERE.
親自出門。
Do not hide behind a screen, applying to hundreds of applications and hoping for some good luck to kick in.
不要躲在屏幕后面,不要將其應(yīng)用到數(shù)百種應(yīng)用程序中,并希望能有好運(yùn)。
You are competing against thousands of bootcamp grads, who have the same tech experience as you, so go out there and put a face and personality to your name.
您正在與成千上萬(wàn)的訓(xùn)練營(yíng)畢業(yè)生競(jìng)爭(zhēng),他們擁有與您相同的技術(shù)經(jīng)驗(yàn),因此,到那里為您的名字加上面Kong和個(gè)性。
Meet people, attend events. I met great people who were also looking to increase their knowledge of tech, get a job, and some even helped me with my job search.
結(jié)識(shí)人們,參加活動(dòng)。 我遇到了很棒的人,他們也希望增加他們的技術(shù)知識(shí),找到工作,甚至有人幫助我進(jìn)行求職。
A great way to find these types of events is by going on Meetup.com, and looking in the Tech group category. You can search by city or zip code.
查找此類事件的一種好方法是訪問Meetup.com,然后在“技術(shù)”組類別中查找。 您可以按城市或郵政編碼搜索。
(FYI: a lot of these events have free pizza, snacks and drinks!)
(僅供參考:很多此類活動(dòng)都有免費(fèi)的比薩餅,小吃和飲料!)
Add who you connect with on LinkedIn, and this will only help you be more relevant in recruiters’ searches.
在LinkedIn上添加您與之聯(lián)系的人,這只會(huì)幫助您在招聘人員的搜索中更具相關(guān)性。
Another great event to participate in is a Hackathon. Not only is it a great way to show that you are actively involved in the tech community, but you’ll acquire industry-related skills, learn more, and network with peers and industry-level experts.
參加的另一項(xiàng)重大活動(dòng)是黑客馬拉松。 這不僅是表明您積極參與技術(shù)社區(qū)的一種好方法,而且您還將獲得與行業(yè)相關(guān)的技能,了解更多信息并與同行和行業(yè)級(jí)專家建立聯(lián)系。
面試研究:編碼挑戰(zhàn) (Study for the interview: coding challenges)
The hiring managers will certainly question whether you have the skills to take on the job, especially if you don’t have any prior professional tech experience.
招聘經(jīng)理肯定會(huì)質(zhì)疑您是否具備從事這項(xiàng)工作的技能,尤其是如果您之前沒有任何專業(yè)技術(shù)經(jīng)驗(yàn)的話。
Coding challenges range from the simple FizzBuzz challenge or something more complex, such as building an entire app. You’re going to have to spend extra time beyond the coding bootcamp
編碼挑戰(zhàn)既可以是簡(jiǎn)單的FizzBu??zz挑戰(zhàn),也可以是更復(fù)雜的挑戰(zhàn),例如構(gòu)建整個(gè)應(yīng)用程序。 您將不得不在編碼訓(xùn)練營(yíng)之外花費(fèi)更多時(shí)間
You can use this website to practice technical interview questions: https://interviewing.io/
您可以使用此網(wǎng)站練習(xí)技術(shù)面試問題: https : //interviewing.io/
I also practiced by going on Glassdoor and reading what questions people posted that they were asked. I’d practice those questions, and topics that they covered.
我還通過繼續(xù)上Glassdoor并閱讀人們發(fā)布的詢問他們的問題來(lái)進(jìn)行練習(xí)。 我會(huì)練習(xí)這些問題及其涵蓋的主題。
Sometimes, they ask the exact same questions!
有時(shí),他們會(huì)問完全相同的問題!
有一個(gè)支持小組可以依靠 (Have a support-group to lean on)
You can’t get through this without your friends. The best support I got was from other students from my cohort, or former bootcamp-graduates who understood my journey and pain points.
沒有朋友,您將無(wú)法度過。 我得到的最好的支持是來(lái)自我隊(duì)列中的其他學(xué)生,或者是了解我的旅程和痛苦點(diǎn)的前訓(xùn)練營(yíng)的學(xué)生。
Personally, at times, it was a bit tough leaning on non-tech/bootcamp friends (and venting to them). Often my well-meaning friends would ask after just two months of unemployment, “how long do you think it will be before you go back to your old job?”
就個(gè)人而言,有時(shí)要靠非技術(shù)/新手訓(xùn)練的朋友(并向他們發(fā)泄)有點(diǎn)困難。 剛好兩個(gè)月失業(yè)后,我的好朋友常常會(huì)問:“您認(rèn)為回到工作崗位需要多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間?”
But don’t let this discourage you…push on!
但是,不要讓這種情況阻止您……繼續(xù)前進(jìn)!
翻譯自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-get-a-job-after-a-coding-bootcamp-684aafbf4d4a/
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