As time to internship and job search is approaching, all we need to start with is catching employers' attention with offering ourselves. First things first: the one who's applying should list their experience in the field with resume or portfolio. But which one specifically weights more? Although, many doesn't differentiate between them, there are certain points portfolio is not the same as resume. Just as there are different types of resumes, there are also different types of portfolios. In a word, resume is a summary of your professional life. Whereas portfolio is also a summary, but of your projects. It is highly important to have your resume and organize it in a very proper way to apply for a job. Your resume would state a few sentences about your job positions and what were your responsibilities. It should highlight important notes only because the reader usually holds it for no longer than a minute to get a giste. there are certain formats to follow, and more on this ...
The other day I was talking to a person whom I knew as professional full-stack developer and what surprised me was that he was taking Full Stack Open Course. He said even though all his job positions state he is a full stack developer, he was more centralized his work on backend and was going to improve his frontend skills as well. His passion for his job (and of course the useful content of the course) encouraged me write this post and share valuable free resource. So, why many of developers are urged to review everything they've already learned a while ago? The reason could be the fact that technologies are changing to adapt new requirements of growing tech world. Also, working in tech means learning by teaching others in order to consolidate the knowledge in your brain. Having to explain concepts in an easy way requires continuous adding value to what you already have. Talking about the course a little bit, it is an Full Stack Open course offered by University of Helsinki with ...