So, what does it take to land your first job as a developer? I'm glad you asked.
In this book, you will find a blueprint that will guide you from computer science major to full-time developer. Step-by-step, you will do the things that no one else is doing to set yourself apart and become a front-runner for any development job in the world. From forking in GitHub to crafting a remarkable personal brand, you will be ready to be a rockstar coder from day one. And the best part is, your prospective employers will see that, too.
Does it sound overwhelming? Don't worry, I will walk you through the entire process. Students need to set themselves apart from the crowd if they want to write their own job offer. There are a tremendous amount of developer jobs available today, but all jobs are not created equal. You will learn how to get your dream job.
By reading Wired For Coding, you will learn how to set yourself apart from the crowd to land your first job:
- Properly setting and achieving goals through SMART objectives.
- Define your specific career plan by using a step-by-step guide.
- Build real-world experience through practical advice.
- Leverage personal branding to differentiate yourself and make a positive impression.
- Learn how to properly build a network while still in college.
- Build a work portfolio that will make you stand out during your interview, and significantly increase your chances of a job offer.
- And finally, learn what to expect during your job search, interview, and first job offer.
Want to successfully at landing your first job after college?
Wired For Coding is the ultimate blueprint that every college student needs to follow if they want to land their dream job after college. It's never too late to start, and this book walks you through the entire process whether you are in high school, college or switching careers.
Review :
"Most first-time job searches are haphazard and opportunistic at best, to the graduate's significant detriment. In this book, William makes a case for purposeful planning and critical evaluation when pursuing that initial position after college. He brings a perspective worth understanding before staring down your first interviewer."
Deane Barker
Author, Speaker, and Chief Strategy Officer at Blend Interactive
"The best developers I know are those who almost always have some kind of side project. There's only so much that can be taught in school, therefore a strong history of pet projects is one of the best ways I gauge the capabilities and fit of potential new hires. I love it when I can learn something new from someone looking to join our team. I honestly don't think it's possible for me to hire a software engineer who doesn't have a side project they can share during an interview-it's just that important."
Travis Kiefer
President of Kiefer Enterprise
"As a former K-12 educator and University Dean, I understand the importance of training and graduating Computer Science majors. The employment opportunities are expanding rapidly and it is incumbent on our education system to prepare students for opportunities in this dynamic field. William's book provides the motivation and insight necessary for Computer Science candidates to prepare for a career in this exciting profession."
Rick Melmer
Leadership South Dakota
"Code or be coded! Having the ability to write code will be your key to unlock incredible value for yourself and others in the 21st century. In this book, William gives you the step-by-guide to start down the path of code pro."
John T. Meyer
Co-Founder at Lemonly
"Introducing more women in computer science and technology can help spur creativity and innovation. Wired For Coding does an excellent job of providing information so women can leverage William's experience to jump start their future in development and technology. The book goes beyond coding to career advice and professional etiquette."
Ashley Podhradsky, D.Sc
Associate Professor of Digital Forensics and Information Assurance
Coordinator of Masters of Science in IA and Computer Security
GenCyber Girls Camp Director
Dakota State University
"The lessons found in Wired For Coding are essential for new graduates. William shares perspectives from the employer which aren't found in typical computer science curriculum. Even established technology pros will benefit from reading this book."
Ryan Sougstad, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Business Administration and Computer Information Systems
Augustana University, Sioux Falls, SD
"Wired For Coding sets up a perfect framework for successfully transitioning from college to career. From setting goals to building a personal brand, William's book outlines exactly how to portray what employers are looking for in high-potential hires. As someone who has interviewed and hired developers, I can promise that following even some of William's advice will give job seekers a distinct advantage. Read it by your second year in college and take control of your career."
Sara Steever
President of Paulsen Marketing
"A college education is only the beginning of what you'll need to be a developer in the real world, and William is passionate about helping you get the skills to succeed in the career of your dreams."
Sarah Rhea Werner
Host of the Write Now Podcast and Senior Content Strategist at Click Rain