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Thanks, the free code camp article is quite good. Just starting out helping someone, then tell the next person "I did this" and slowly go up. I like that approach. Even if it's small (and later someone realizes that), it will be good to stand out.
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This article looks helpful
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-i-found-my-dream-job-by-contributing-to-open-source-projects-ca98cbe60009/
Some parts from it:
Grow: I continually developed my skills by volunteering for projects I didn’t know how to do yet.
Serve: I built my professional network by offering my services to people without expecting anything in return.
And this one
https://unleashcash.com/how-to-land-your-dream-job-as-a-software-engineer/
Interview tips
https://hbr.org/2021/03/4-tips-to-nail-a-virtual-job-interview
https://learntocodewith.me/posts/technical-interview/
https://www.robertwalters.com.au/career-advice/cv-and-interview-tips/how-to-nail-a-job-interview-in-the-first-5-minutes.html
Hope some of this is helpful. I probably wouldn’t interrupt them while they are talking either