from what I can tell, side projects are much better than children! :)
Keep it simple -- be honest about your skills and willingness to learn. It's great learning on a job but you need honest communications with your new team. Make sure you know enough (or trust you're learning process…
On a pure headline level, this is more suited for The Onion than TechCrunch.
A recruiter contacted me via email looking for a developer "at the Jedi level". Interestingly, though she said she'd read my resume, she was looking for a Java developer in Maryland (I am a Ruby developer in Chicago). I…
from what I can tell, side projects are much better than children! :)
Keep it simple -- be honest about your skills and willingness to learn. It's great learning on a job but you need honest communications with your new team. Make sure you know enough (or trust you're learning process…
On a pure headline level, this is more suited for The Onion than TechCrunch.
A recruiter contacted me via email looking for a developer "at the Jedi level". Interestingly, though she said she'd read my resume, she was looking for a Java developer in Maryland (I am a Ruby developer in Chicago). I…