I hated it too. Thatâs why I found an alternative. I built this video course to teach you how you can have the web development career you want without all the đ© you donât want.
In this video course, youâll learn to skip the interviews and start your web development career on your terms.
When I graduated from coding bootcamp a few years ago, I was sure that my skills would be valuable to an employer and Iâd get hired right away. Unfortunately, none of the places I applied to shared my confidence. I submitted quite a few applications before realizing no one was going to hire me because I had no experience.
My bank account was looking grim, so I had to find another way. I picked up my first freelance gig and realized I could build a career on this. Gigs were hard to come by though. I wasnât sure where to look besides Upwork and reddit, but those gigs were mostly of low quality.
Around the same time, I started hanging out at an organization that supported startups in my hometown at that time called the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center. I showed up pretty much every time the doors were open, and the people there got to know me and what I do.
Through these new relationships, I started getting work. The gigs paid well, and I realized I enjoyed working with small tech startups. I learned more about the problems startups faced which made me much more credible when talking to them. When people in this community needed a web developer, they automatically thought of me. I had stumbled into my niche.
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At some point while youâre trying these strategies that donât work, someone will come along and convince you to work for them for free, promising to give you exposure and to act as a reference the next time you apply. Most of the time, these benefits never come or donât get you any closer to the job you want.
Once you have figured out your niche, you can pave your own path into web development as a freelancer. Youâre no longer dependent on everyone else to take a chance on you. You can start getting the experience you would need for a full-time gig while also having tons of freedom and getting paid for it.
That takes care of the problem of getting your first job, but becoming a self-sufficient freelancer solves problems you didnât even know you had.
When one of your clients ultimately comes around asking you to work for them full time (and they will if you do good work), you are in a position of power in the negotiation. You donât have to take the first offer for fear nothing else will come your way. You can ask for exactly what you want. If they donât want to give it to you, you can just keep running your freelance business instead.
Be the boss, so you can make the decisions that build the career you want.
As a freelancer, you have the power to control who you work with and the way you work. As a freelancer with a niche, you have the number one tool to find all the clients you need to make your business prosper.
By the end of this course, youâll have your freelance web development niche along with a list of places you can go to talk to businesses in your niche. Youâll know what to say once you get to those places, and youâll know how to start building trust so you can convert prospects into clients. Youâll have a process that will allow you to build a career with these new skills.
From there, you can stick to freelancing, or you can follow the opportunity into one of the full time offers you get⊠or wherever else it leads. Youâll have control over how you grow your career.
Selecting the right niche starts with a strategy that gets you past common roadblocks.
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Rad Devon is super RAD! Relatable, Awesome, Devon! What could have been a boring workshop was actually very interesting, informative, and colorful.
If you donât, though, never fear! You can get a full refund within 14 days of your purchase.
No way! In a world where even junior job descriptions demand 3-5 years of experience, freelancing is the best way for new developers to start their careers. This course is specifically designed to help new developers go pro by finding a freelance niche.
If you can build and deploy a project on your own, yes. If youâre not that far along yet, this course probably wonât help you at this point. Donât wait until you feel ready (because you never will), but make sure you at least know enough to ship something, whether thatâs a static site, a simple web app, or a WordPress blog.
This course is short because I took the time to make it as short as I could. Thatâs right. I spent my time making sure this course has only what you need rather than trying to inflate the number of hours of video in the course. I do this because your time is valuable, and youâre not here to watch videos. Youâre here to go pro as a web developer. This course will get you there without wasting your time.
You can, but youâll have a few additional challenges:
It can be done⊠itâs just harder. Making it harder increases the risk youâll quit before you can make it work. Also, with the deluxe edition, youâll have the additional benefit of accountability by way of the coaching calls.
You can download copies of the videos to keep, or you can stream them and watch them in your browser.
Yes, full English captions are provided for all videos in the course.
You can request a full refund within 14 days.
I offer coaching with the deluxe version of the course. Since thereâs only one of me and my time is limited, Iâve added this time limit for the launch cohort so I can give everyone a great experience (and hopefully still retain whatâs left of my sanity).
Pretty sensible advice - honest about what has a good record of working, and what would be a dead-end.