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Quolyk2014-10-17 21:08:24
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Quolyk, 2014-10-17 21:08:24

Where to find iOS Junior jobs?

I took a course from Stanford in iTunes U, read a book about iOS development, wrote a couple of my own applications. Everywhere you need advanced developers.

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Anton Starostin, 2014-10-17
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A book, courses and a couple of applications are not enough.
Just put yourself in the shoes of the leader. Each company recruits a person to solve a certain range of tasks. You can’t guess ahead of time with this set of tasks, so the best solution is to cover as many skills as possible.
It's simple - start writing applications that you don't know how to write. Let's say you need some kind of physics of object movements and you don't know how to implement it. Take it and learn. So when you are asked about it, you can answer which approach you chose to implement the task. Read more books at the same time. These are not necessarily IOS books. Many employers need people who are not only versed in the language, but also able to program. That is, knowing patterns, theories of algorithms, and so on. If you don't know how to create a doubly linked list on pointers, what kind of IOS applications are we talking about? (This is me for example)
Next, you can already try freelancing. At first, you will need to do either cheaply or for free, until karma rises. Then it will be possible to take money for work. As soon as you start earning at least something on freelancing, you will have experience and you will already be able to provide something to a technical specialist for an interview. Last but not least, build a portfolio. What apps/games have you created. This will set the stage for conversation in the interview. By and large, the employer is not interested in how and where you studied, he needs to know what you really know how to do and stand in order to understand whether you can handle the burden of tasks and responsibilities that they want to put on you.
All this is under great IMHO, because I went almost the same way

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