1. Learn with friends Learning anything is more fun with friends. Plus, it’ll keep you accountable. We recommend you set up a recurring appointment to learn to code and do something fun. Code and brunch anyone? 2. Basics is enough You *do not* need to be a pro...
Web developers earned on average $64,970 in 2016. While that’s not the highest paying IT job in the industry, this job has one major thing going for it: demand. Web dev jobs are forecast to increase 27% by 2014. Here are 9 reasons why being a web developer is #awesome...
1. Make your presence noticeable. You have to make sure people know what you are doing and what you have in the works — otherwise nobody will ever know. Keep in touch with your professional contacts via email, social media and face-to-face meetings. When you maintain...
We know 85% of jobs are filled via networking, that’s why we created TechFace– so you could expand you network. However, if you get in front of great people who want to open doors for you, you have to make it easy for them by articulating what you’re...
Where there is a lot of money, there will be a lot of Jobs. In 2017 alone, the market cap of all cryptocurrencies has increased over $180,000,000,000. There are so many blockchain companies dying for good help, and there aren’t many experienced people out there to...