A CEO's #1 Tip On How Stand Out As A New Full-Stack Developer in A Competitive Market ⚡
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The full-stack market is saturated with newbies. There are radical ways however you can stand out from the crowd.
title: A CEO's #1 Tip On How Stand Out As A New Full-Stack Developer in A Competitive Market ⚡ published: true description: The full-stack market is saturated with newbies. There are radical ways however you can stand out from the crowd. tags: #beginners,#codenewbies,#career,#webdev series: Mindset tips for anyone learning to code
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Andrew Brown (CEO of ExamPro.co) joined us recently to talk about a load of topics that would be helpful to anyone looking to get a job in development.
A recurring theme we talked about was how bootcamps (and from what we see, university) tend to set everyone up with a very similar skillset in what are extremely competitive job markets.
That's why a lot of graduates can apply to 200 jobs and hardly get any responses, let alone interviews.
So how do you stand out from the crowd?
Pick a highly demanded skill to add to your technical hamburger 🍔
If a company has to pick between full stack developers, one of the easiest way to decide is to go with the developer with skills that complement their role. Particularly if the skill adds real value to the business.
We like to call this "Supercharging Your Skillset" because it opens up a bunch of new opportunities for your career and even the projects you work on.
In this podcast snippet, Andrew talks about how cloud computing is one of the best choices. Here’s a visualisation of this he posted recently:
{% instagram B1ovK38JVvY %}
And there's many others you can pick from, such as:
UI Design
Most developers think they are terrible at UI Design. The truth is, you just need some simple, actionable principles to follow to level up your designs.
If you can really get a more theoretical understanding of UI Design and what makes a good and bad design, not only will your personal work stand out, but you can bring tons of value to a company you work for by being able to produce better quality prototypes and even giving them a hand in other areas.
User Experience
We all have instincts on what feels right and wrong with our own user experience journey on applications and websites we've used. There are however a set of techniques and research methods you can learn and implement on projects to work towards excellent user experience, and this is something companies really want.
Here's a fantastic post from Emma Wedekind on the "UX Engineer" job title and what it means.
{% link https://dev.to/emmawedekind/ux-engineering-3hem %}
Data Science
As companies collect more and more data, and our computing power and availability with cloud and the tools becoming available become far more advanced and accessible, we've moved into an age where we can use that data to improve so many aspects of our products and businesses. And companies pay a lot of money for people who do this as a specialization.
Also, check this awesome A-Z post out from Helen Anderson, she’s an experienced Data Analyst and Advocate for the industry, and really this is one of the best comprehensive top-level references available
{% link https://dev.to/helenanders26/big-data-from-a-to-z-3l7j %}
Copywriting
Ever used a great looking website to feel like some of the buttons, sentences, documentation and other pieces of text just didn't make sense, went on too much or just didn't feel right? That's where copywriters come in.
Not only can understanding copywriting principles help your own projects, it improves your resumé, portfolio, cover letter and can be an invaluable asset to any company you work for.
Security (not just the basics, there are specialisations that pay a lot!)
Security comes in all shapes and sizes - from basic security, to penetration testing, to cloud-specific security practices. Learning some more advanced principles can not only get you a much higher paying job (especially when it's your main skill-set) but you'll have a skill set that a lot of CTO and VP of Engineering types will be very impressed to see on your list of skills.
Andrew recently gave a talk on how to implement security in AWS and posted it here on DEV:
{% link https://dev.to/andrewbrown/the-fast-track-to-aws-security-feb-26-2019-5d20 %}
Unix
Learning more advanced Unix principles and how to actually set up servers locally rather than just through the cloud is something that a lot of developers struggle with - particularly because it's one of those weird things some of us tend to avoid.
Learning it more in-depth and understanding your way around Unix on a more than just basic level is another big way to set yourself apart.
The list goes on but these are some of the things companies hire entire teams of experts for - and if you can pick one or more of these to really stack up those technical skillsets, you massively increase your chances of being considered for the jobs you're applying for.
Check out Andrew on DEV 👇
Andrew has written some epic content on how LinkedIn is a hidden gem full of opportunities, and loads of great AWS-related stuff too. Check his stuff out below. {% user andrewbrown %} {% link https://dev.to/exampro/700-web-developers-asked-me-to-give-them-linkedin-profile-feedback-and-these-are-my-5-top-tips-5382 %}
Listen to the podcast here 🎙
If you want, you can listen to the full episode from the embedded player below. Andrew has tons of unique left field tips that can really help you accelerate your career progression. {% spotify spotify:episode:5j7StGmIBF8XDtL7UsbwGR %}
Comments section
sheepswearhats
•May 1, 2024
Top skill, all things considered, would be Javascript
venubattula
•May 1, 2024
oh..My top skill is Linux. thanks.
masoneg
•May 1, 2024
Full stack is a competitive market? LOL ok. We're talking about people doing 3 - 4 jobs in one, which very few can effectively do. Any true full stack dev can get any job he wants.
kaka
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is API development with Ruby on Rails and GraphQL 😇
davidburbury
•May 1, 2024
My top skills at present are HTML & CSS. I am currently learning Javascript with the intention of adding React, VUE, Node & WebGL/Three.js to my skills.
taragrg6
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is in DevOps. Especially, using the Cloud Service provider like AWS and creating a CICD pipelines.
sophiabrandt
•May 1, 2024
My top tech skill is not giving up and just learning enough to get productive. (I hope that counts.)
stereobooster
•May 1, 2024
It is. I'm N years in the industry and still find something to learn every day. There is no way one person will know everything. Learning on the go and solving an actual problem in front of you is a pragmatic approach. 👍
refiloedig
•May 1, 2024
Yo! I am obsessed with learning new things, My best tech skill is HTML/CSS. Non-tech is UX research
lmolivera
•May 1, 2024
My top skills is Javascript, I simply love Frontend but I also practice Backend to become a Fullstack Developer someday!
chiranjibilawati10
•May 1, 2024
My skill is more on back-end more than front-end .Want to be a senior node js and angular developer.
ihsaan700
•May 1, 2024
Hey Matthew, my top tech skill is JavaScript.
_justirma
•May 1, 2024
Top skill is JS
wannabehexagon
•May 1, 2024
Great read my man, I think I'm personally best at backend development. I appreciate what you're doing for us developers!
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
You'll get there! If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
flyznex
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is back-end architecture design. I use .Net core, Go.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Awesome! I've been trying to learn GoLang, it seems great and unique in the way it handles concurrency.
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
sbenemerito
•May 1, 2024
Backend development aside, my top tech skill would most probably be being able to use Python to automate most of the simple things I repeatedly do :D though I'm still just learning about automating stuff related to servers and deployment (devops, SRE, etc).
Awesome post, got me more motivated to learn more 👍
qpzm
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is ruby & rails, and definitely agree with Andrew in that aws is one of must-have skills.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Indeed, cloud in general is just an amazing way to stand out. Drop us a DM and we'll send you free access to his course!
ramansrsta
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is Node and React........
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Nice! If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
charcutero
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is searching solutions for my problems on Internet
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
100% - isn't that everyone's top skill in development haha.
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
frozzare
•May 1, 2024
My top skills are JavaScript, Go and PHP with React. Different language for different things!
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
You're very diverse there! Having both async + sync and functional + OOP languages under your belt is a huge advantage in this industry. Let's add cloud to that stack - free course access coming your way!
marcocornejo
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is Javascript, currently interested in API development, and as such I'd like to take the AWS courses in order to learn about working with the Cloud. Cheers.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Access coming your way Marco! Enjoy the course.
gr33nlight
•May 1, 2024
I have been working as a Php backend developer for 3 years now and I would say backend programming is my top skill, I'm trying to also learn some frontend tech, trying to learn React right now 💪
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Awesome! Do you use a framework when working in PHP? And React is a great choice and fairly future proof. I'd suggest checking out Vue too as it ties in quite well with PHP's Laravel.
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
naomatheus
•May 1, 2024
Hi!
My best tech skill is APIs (architect 'em, build 'em, break 'em). Especially in Python!
I could definitely use this course so Thanks!
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
You've got the process down! AWS course link coming your way
lmauromb
•May 1, 2024
My top skill would be knowing random stuff of JS but now I’m also adding knowing random stuff about Python and Docker 🐍🐳
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Good to see you working across multiple technologies!
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
jhonsontian
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is javascript and react native.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Nice! Into that JS Mobile Dev Stack! I'll send you free AWS course access shortly.
gummerandy
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is react.js. I just love working with a virtual DOM and stores like Redux make it even more fun.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Your attitude is on point!!! Check your DMs for free access to Andrew's AWS course :)
macmacky
•May 1, 2024
I think my Top skill rn is JavaScript.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
JS seems to be the most popular answer!
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
bakerchad79
•May 1, 2024
Can someone help me? I graduated as a full stack developer and feel stuck. I want to make a mobile app. My number is+14692265917
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
We wouldn't help over phone Chad but you can always put #help posts on here! It's an open community and everyone's happy to help.
julianazuniga
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is discipline. It helps me to develop another skills :)
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Gotta develop those soft skills too! :)
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
pacosoul
•May 1, 2024
Hi, mi top skill is PHP + Javascript in many levels now (Laravel + Vuejs). But always near AWS.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Sweet - that's the same stack we use!
If you want free access to Andrew's AWS course, drop us a DM and we'll send you a coupon for 100% off.
sebastiandg7
•May 1, 2024
A podcast fan here. Nothing better to make dead time a profitable time! My top skill is learning 📚. I'm currently leveling up my Angular skills.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Forgot to ask you to DM us first or follow back - either of means we can send you a message! Thanks
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Oh awesome Sebastian, thanks for being a listener! Let us know if there's anyone you want to be on (or even if you want to be on yourself!)
That's also easily our favourite answer - if you can strategically learn and actually have a passionate for the process of learning something, the skills come naturally. It's something I work on a lot and will forever work on, the process of effective self-teaching.
Also, free AWS course coming your way! Thanks again for your support and comment :)
djpandab
•May 1, 2024
Matthew great read! MY best tech skill is CSS.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Thanks Stephen! Drop us a DM and we'll drop you free access to Andrew's AWS course
luciagirasoles
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is ruby. I really love enumerables
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Andrew loves Ruby too! He's been using it since the very early version (Andrew, correct me, 0.52??) and ExamPro is built on it.
We'll send you access to his AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner via DM, you just need to send us one first so we can connect - or follow us back. Either will do :)
vncntdzn
•May 1, 2024
My top skills are doing the backend as of now using ExpressJS and doing some frontend using VueJS
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Vue is awesome - we use it on most of our projects! It's great that you're learning full stack JS too as it's a great way to get backend and frontend experience without the costly time of learning a backend language too.
I'll also send you a copy of Andrew's AWS course straight to the DMs!
kensixx
•May 1, 2024
My top skill is more on the back-end side of things, as my creative side is not that good to perform UI/UX and stuff. But I can definitely do front-end programming given that I have the UI design and whatnot =)
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Thanks Ken! A lot of UI isn't being creative - I'm terrible at creative thinking for design but there are a lot of principles you can read and follow in your designs to make things stand out.
Anyway, DM coming your way with a free course! Thanks!
tyeshi181
•May 1, 2024
my top skill is javascript but i am constantly trying to fill my language arsenal.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Thanks Tyeshi! Send us a message on here and we'll give you free access to ExamPro.co's CCP course to help you get certified.
aortizoj15
•May 1, 2024
My top skill right now would be JS mainly using in front end with React! Thank you!
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Awesome, Alexis! Are you working currently or in the learning stages and looking to get a job?
Also, we'll send you free access to the course from Andrew's company if you send us a DM. Thanks for commenting!
hayrettinm
•May 1, 2024
As a backend developer I love exploring different paths. Just discovered this series and liked so much. Thank you, very informative post and podcast indeed :)
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Thanks so much for your comment, we are really glad you like the series and find everything very informative! Andrew has a way of putting things and he's got a lot of insights he's clearly been thinking about, so we're glad to bring this to you.
On the point of exploring different paths, if cloud computing is something you're interested in, Andrew is kindly giving away free courses to get you certified - he usually charges for these but the first 100 commenters on this post get them without charge. If you want access to that just DM us on here and we'll send it over.
Thanks for engaging regardless! :)
ponickkhan
•May 1, 2024
my top skill is php .
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
Thanks for the comment Ponick! Open your messages and I'll send you access to the AWS course.
bbarbour
•May 1, 2024
My top skill right now is probably Javascript. But, I'm having fun constantly exploring all sorts of tech.
matthew_collison Author
•May 1, 2024
It's a fantastic attitude to maintain throughout your career to explore different types of tech! You never know what tools can be useful on what project.
Can you open a DM with us Brian, then we can send you access to the free AWS Course 😄