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better job board blog #207

Closed Vandivier closed 4 months ago

Vandivier commented 4 months ago
  1. link job boards
  2. explain about taking skill assessments on hired.com
  3. add y combinator and underdog.io job boards
Vandivier commented 4 months ago

Additional Platforms with Potential

clarify these are listed on the spreadsheet

Vandivier commented 4 months ago

And mention qualified job titles

Vandivier commented 4 months ago

job titles:

Note that many job titles have spelling variants. You should feel comfortably applying to job posts under any of the spelling variants. Consult Google Trends to select the recommended variant for your own resume, LinkedIn Profile, and other written communication. For example, Fullstack Developer, as spelled, is the most popular spelling variant for that job family over the past 12 months according to Google Trends.

A recommended mental model is to approach resume and profile wording using an SEO mindset, since recruiters and others will often literally be using keyword search tools to sift through these material.

Whenever the term "Developer" is used in the below list, you can also look for roles which swap in the term "Engineer" or "Programmer".

  1. front end developer
  2. full stack developer
  3. UI Developer, UX Developer, and/or UI/UX Developer
  4. software developer
  5. web developer or web application developer
  6. javascript developer
  7. typescript developer
  8. react developer
  9. angular developer
  10. vue developer
  11. app developer or application developer
  12. junior developer

Later specializations can include:

  1. Security, Infosec, or Cybersec
  2. DevOps
  3. Testing
  4. SEO
  5. Accessibility
  6. Data Visualization
  7. Backend Development
  8. Data Engineering, Data Science, and DataOps
  9. Other Languages

TODO: make a Jr to Sr checklist