Chapter 18
Getting and Doing the Job
In This Chapter
Getting the interview
Surviving the interview
Becoming a star employee
So you’ve gotten enough education and built a portfolio site. You’ve had a few jobs — or you’re working on getting your first job. Coworkers (or fellow students) say good things about you. And you’re starting to get some interest for an upcoming job in web development.
How do you nail it down? We describe that process here.
Then comes a time when you get the job — or, you want to think a bit about the job you’re already in. How do you do the job well enough to be seen as a star, one of those 10x employees (see Chapter 17) who can make, or save, a project?
This chapter answers those questions from a web-development point of view, telling you what’s special about this process for graphics-based, coding-based, and mixed roles. With this information in hand, you’ll be ready to boost your career, in the short term and permanently.
Getting the Interview
One of the hardest and most important journeys you’ll ever undertake is the journey from sitting at your computer, looking at a job listing, to sitting in a potential employer’s office, undergoing an interview.
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