Breaking the Code: Five Steps to a Life-Changing Software Development Job
Written by Bobby Davis Jr.
Narrated by Jay Aaseng
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If you want to land a job in tech, you need to know how to code. That much is obvious. A skill that is equally as important—but often overlooked—is knowing how to market yourself to potential employers, especially if you’re new to the industry. Do you know how to land interviews and deliver a compelling case for why you should be hired?
Bobby Davis Jr. has helped place hundreds of aspiring coders into high-paying tech jobs. In Breaking the Code, he shares the proven strategies he uses with his students and offers up insider tips that will make you stand out from the competition.
You’ll learn how to avoid the biggest stumbling block when it comes to landing a job and what you should build before an interview if you don’t have a project to show. Bobby also teaches you the secret to accessing jobs not found on corporate job boards and exponentially increasing your chances of getting the job you want. The path to $100,000 a year—and infinite possibilities beyond that—begins with Breaking the Code.
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