Ask HN: How can a 19-year-old find web programming work?
I'm a 19-year-old, self-taught programmer (C/C++, Ruby/Rails and PHP, mostly). I'm in the middle of a transitional year between high school and college and I know that I'd like to pursue a career as a web programmer. I've gotten a few programming jobs here and there, but nothing really substantial. If I could find a full-time job, I'd consider postponing college, but I haven't had much luck so far. Regardless, I'd really like to pay my way through college (opposed to parents/loans). Does anyone have some advice for finding regular web programming work?
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 37.5 ms ] threadThese days, everyone has a web site. But most are not very good. So, I suggest volunteering to build web applications for your neighborhood or city. This might lead you to a product idea for your own web service, it will serve as resume fodder, and it will increase the likelihood that someone will ask you to work for them.
Find a part time job through your University. Apply for work-study, check out bulletin boards, talk to your school's career center.
- PSU Junior working on his own startup.
You will be able to find them, you will make enough to keep the loans down to something sane.
I bet you will find plenty of work-study ops in college with your skill set. College is a great time to witness how much so many things are broke and understand people's pain points - if you are observant enough, you will more than survive.
So, go to school, start applying for good internships starting in the fall. Regardless of what you do, go forth and network like it's your birthday party.