You’ll learn more on the job than you did at uni, I sometimes have small projects that I hire out, you can reach out to me and try out a paid contract job with low pressure. I’ve helped a few other people through the same process but no promises.
The industry is moving very quickly, honestly don’t stress too much about the nitty gritty details like syntax and such, probably a safe bet to focus on the practical side instead of the deeply technical side.
Every interview that I’ve given and taken has been more about personality and compatibility than skill.
You’ll learn more on the job than you did at uni, I sometimes have small projects that I hire out, you can reach out to me and try out a paid contract job with low pressure. I’ve helped a few other people through the same process but no promises.
The industry is moving very quickly, honestly don’t stress too much about the nitty gritty details like syntax and such, probably a safe bet to focus on the practical side instead of the deeply technical side.
Every interview that I’ve given and taken has been more about personality and compatibility than skill.