This is officially (or unofficially?) week #6 of job hunting for me. It has certainly been rewarding in some ways; networking has led to my first professional experiences via freelancing, I am actively in the interview process with a company, and I am learning new technologies and concepts every day.
I have been studying and performing music to some capacity or another since I was a child. I started learning Upright Bass in grade school, studied classical and jazz Bass as an undergraduate, and performed in various settings, for fun and professionally, throughout. In my music study, I learned various other instruments and skills, from producing music for singer/songwriters to my current study of jazz guitar.
I watched a video rant by Alec Baldwin on Instagram the other day, discussing how he deactivated his Twitter account.
Post-Bootcamp life is moving pretty quickly for me. I am freelancing, applying for full-time positions, networking, blogging, and building new projects, all while trying to research and stay updated on latest tech news and trends.
Since graduation from FlatIron, I have been thinking about how to apply my new skills. There is so much potential for web applications, it is often hard to wrap my head around all the things a developer can do.