On Tuesday December 20th, 2022, I held a talk about How to get a job as a developer with soft skills when tech skills are weak.
It was for the last episode this year on The Monthly Dev event hosted by daily.dev.
I want to share all the information in written form as well, divided in 6 parts, some longer some shorter than other.
- Introduction
- Different kind of skills
- Be smart using GitHub
- Skill combination 1: Project Management combined with Time Management Skills, Problem-Solving Skills and Critical Thinking
- Skill combination 2: Git Version Control combined with Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Writing Skills
- Other skills and Conclusion
Introduction
As a soon-to-be junior developer, we tend to focus solely on our programming skills because we believe that's what recruiters are looking for - strong programming skills.
Even though good programming skills are indeed an advantage when applying for a job, you can also score points with good soft skills and you should not ignore them.
Because what I've heard over and over again when looking for a job was that technical skills can be learned much easier, soft skills tend not to be.
I find this topic particularly important because soft skills in combination with a mix of some tech skills were the reason I got a job in the first place.
Based on my previous experiences, like, how I was in school or at university, I soon realized that I would never make it into the tech if I focus solely on programming skills. At least not within a year, a year and a half.
So instead of focusing only on programming skills that I knew I couldn't acquire in this short time, I focused more on soft skills mixed with some tech skills to show what value I could bring to the company. And that has paid off.
Stay tuned for the next part.