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Awesome Job Search

Yes, I know this headline feels counterintuitive. But the list of resources, hopefully, will be an awesome help even if it feels your job search mostly sucks.

Why bother

So, why did I put together this.

  1. Back in 2019 I spent a couple months doing customer discovery for a job search app project. And I've yet to find a great way to open source the findings and find contributors to bring the resources to the masses for maximum impact. Here are two LinkedIn posts as the pinnacle of what I shared.
  2. There's no list to help engineers, or regular folks who venture here, get some help with job search here on Github. While there are tons of great, ahem, Awesome lists.
  3. Why here? GitHub is one of the easiest places to collaborate for me.

Aside: if you learn the basics of Git and how to get around on Github, you already scored, so here are two 101s on the two:

  1. Hubspot's Tutorial
  2. Begginer's Guide from FreeCodeCamp
  1. Why now? There's no other list, there's one for Engineers, yet as of 22 Jan 2023, it's totally empty. The list here on Github that comes closest is which gives you pointers to interesting work related awesome lists on GitHub.

How to find stuff in here

There are three ways to chunk up the resources, by:

How to suppport this project

You can...

Buy Me A Coffee

In the tooling section I may include 💶 AFFILIATE 💶 links. That will be clearly marked, and if you purchase within a time frame, typically between 45 and 90 days, I may get a bit of commission.

If you have time and want to put in some effort to help others coming behind you.

Read next about...

How to contribute

I'll probably add more.

But generally: 0. submit an issue if you have found issues (typo or factual)

  1. you will need a GithuB account
  2. you will need to fork this repo(sitory)
  3. you will need to make a new branch, N.B. can do it here on GitHub too
  4. make the changes, can do it on GitHub too,
  5. make a pull request

Credits

I have first found out about Awesome lists from Ripenaar's Free For Dev list. All other credit will be added here or simply as citation in the specific files. Less of a credit and more of a how this whole thing started for me - a LinkedIn article of mine about the job search framework I devised.

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