Ask HN: How do I show a company that I'm worth hiring?
I want to start applying to companies looking to hiring junior developers, but I don't seem to meet the requirements for any of them.
I don't have a college degree. I don't have an amazing GitHub account. I'm not the best programmer in the world. I'm certainly not a "rock star" or a "ninja".
What I DO offer is passion and the ability to learn quickly. What else do I need to convince a company to hiring me?
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http://jacksonville.startupweekend.org/
Alternatively you could find an OSS project that fits in your wheelhouse and could be something you could get into. Most projects have lots of 'grunt' work that needs to be done, it isn't glamorous or really challenging, normally, but it can get you familiarity with the codebase (necessary for more interesting changes) and it can get you into 'the scene' so you can get to know other project members, get CR's from them (very helpful for learning, though can be scary for beginners...or even experts :)), pointers to jobs opportunities, etc..
Find a company that you want to work for that doesn't have an API? Build one for them. Scrap their website, grab some basic data, and show them that you can build a rudimentary API that gives customers access to build on top of what they want. Or build out a cool feature that they're lacking.
More than programmers, companies are looking for people who can help them improve their business. If you can bring passion, execution, and vision together you'll always find a job you want.
Also, we're hiring: http://www.globalgiving.org/aboutus/jobs/software-engineer-f...
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