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As developers, we are well aware of how often we have to upskill to stay relevant in the industry and not become dinosaurs. In the 2020 StackOverflow survey, approx. 75% of the respondents stated that they learn a new technology at least every few months or once a year.
This data substantiates how rapidly tech innovation is happening and how things are getting more intense with time with the emergence of new frameworks and technologies every now and then.
How do we cope up with such continual changes in technology? How often do you experience FOMO when you hear your peers discussing a shiny new tech? Do your eyes widen in disbelief when you read on that frequented coding website of yours, “The framework XYZ (you invested a lot of time and effort learning) is now deprecated, and why you should use this new framework instead?”.
Is there a technology that I can learn or a domain that I can be in to stay future-proof? Is there a way to thrive despite these rapid developments in tech?
In this course, I share with you the roadmap and techniques that I follow to keep my sanity in this ever-changing world of software development and stay relevant at the same time without killing myself.
I share a perspective that enables me to develop an immunity against the temptation to learn these shiny new libraries, frameworks, programming languages and domains as they pop up.
These never-ending debates and prevailing hogwash on the web, like “Java is dead. SQL is dead. Contributing to open source is the only and the best way to stand out as a programmer. Everyone should have a loaded GitHub profile. What are you even doing if you don’t have one?” does not affect my peace of mind.
This course will enlighten you on what companies look for in a dev resume. What makes them pick up that phone and give you a call for the interview.
I also discuss the questions that I get asked the most: “Can a developer switch their domain after n years of experience? If yes, how? My job doesn’t involve much development work. It’s mostly production support and plumbing APIs at best. What do I do?”
This crisp guide is helpful for experienced software developers as well as those freshly looking to plunge into the software development domain. In this, you’ll find actionable advice and critical points that will enable you to make informed career decisions and accelerate your career at MACH speed with peace of mind, ignoring common industry distractions. Furthermore, you’ll be a part of a Discord community where you can discuss your career concerns and get your questions answered. You will also be a part of time-to-time discussions on industry trends, career growth strategies, and more.
Whatever I say comes from experience without one bit of fluff advice. I have a strong dislike for that. I’ve been in the trenches and know what it takes to become the best in your game as a product developer.
Moreover, there is this one mistake every budding developer is making while applying for their jobs and eventually getting the same results, which I am gonna discuss as well. The laser-guided aim of this course is to help you succeed and go from the survival mindset of ‘I hope I get a job. The market is way oversaturated already’, to being inundated with growth opportunities.
Start your journey today. Fork my approach and crush it in your development career, no matter your current skill level. Thrive, not just survive, making the right moves in your development career.
I’ll see you on the other side. Cheers!
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