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Follow Friday: Career Edition (9 September 2022)

Happy Friday, friends! ๐ŸŽ‰ Follow Friday is your weekly opportunity to shout out fellow DEV Community members doing awesome work. Check out the comments and follow someone new!

A career is the field in which you work, while a job is a position held in that field. A lot of content DEV is about our careers (real or aspirational) in some way โ€” and some of our community members share essential advice for navigating the career aspect of programming.

So, devs: who are your favorite DEV community members sharing career advice?

Formatting tip: to populate a card with a follow button, use the liquid tag syntax {% embed https://... %} and insert the URL of your favorite author's profile.

Join in on the #FollowFriday fun by @mentioning your favorite author to follow on the topic of career (and letting us know why you love their posts!) โคต๏ธ

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Michael Tharrington • Edited

There are so many folks with awesome career advice here, it's hard to pick one! So, I won't... I'll pick several. ๐Ÿ˜€

@silviaespanagil has authored some really great posts with career advice, particularly for beginner devs! Check out Jr. Dev: Do not give up which will link you up to various posts Silvia authored, all with great guidance for junior devs!

@heyjtk has similarly been sharing lots of awesome career advice! Some of it slants to beginner devs, but often times it's just really relatable for devs who are continuously learning (which I think that's everyone, haha!). Give The emotional gauntlet of learning to code a read through and you're likely to nod your head yes throughout!

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JTK

Thank you so much! <3

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Michael Tharrington

Oh fasho! And honestly, thank you for continuously sharing so many excellent posts in this community!

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Bradston Henry

Thank you soooo much for the shout out! I'm happy that others can learn from my journey!

And there are so many great authors on here to follow. I encourage everyone to keep exploring and read as much as you can here! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฟ

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Michael Tharrington • Edited

I hit enter a tad early on my last message, and I got a few more shoutouts to give! Looking through my reading list, I see that I saved quite a few #career posts...

@stephsmithio's excellent The Realistic Guide to Remote Work is one that we can probs all relate to by now. Interestingly though, this post came out just before COVID!

@willjohnsonio shared the awesome personal tale How I Switched Careers Into Tech With No Degree In My Mid 30's. If you're making the switch to tech and looking for an inspirational story you can relate to, look no further.

@aspittel's The Most Important Non-Programming Skills for Programmers is certainly worth highlighting. The first subheading is "Empathy" and I could not agree more with this advice! It's also the primary trait I look for when assessing candidates for community positions.

I could continue on for way too long ๐Ÿ˜…, so instead here's a screenshot of my reading list filtered to #career:

screenshot showing my reading list when filtered to #career

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Erin Bensinger

I just followed @smmd after thoroughly enjoying this post about mentorship:

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Sagrario Meneses

Thank you so much for this mention Erin! Glad that you enjoyed my last post.