Instead of using a name like a_lurker and asking for PM’s I would suggest going trying to be a little more public—your goal should be to display to potential employers that you can code.
This is actually harder than it sounds, as programmers (especially self taught) are more likely to be introverted and don’t like marketing themselves. [from my personal perspective]
Some suggestions would be:
Pick some sort of professional sounding name for yourself (doesn’t have to be a business name) that you want to be known as—better if it is rare on google. You will use this name to promote your knowledge and collaboration on many websites
Register a domain—even if it is a .info with a simple About you page, saying you are looking for work and your resume. This website should be in your email signature and plugged on other site below.
Start a github account (learn git first) and publish something—anything that you think was good code [as long as it isn’t the answer to any of your course assignments]
Answer questions on Stackoverflow with your professional name—and ask questions. Don’t spam it, but don’t be afraid to ask stupid questions.
Get a linkedin account and grow your network there
Happy to answer any PM’s you have, but you should think about promoting yourself if you want work.
Instead of using a name like a_lurker and asking for PM’s I would suggest going trying to be a little more public—your goal should be to display to potential employers that you can code. This is actually harder than it sounds, as programmers (especially self taught) are more likely to be introverted and don’t like marketing themselves. [from my personal perspective]
Some suggestions would be:
Pick some sort of professional sounding name for yourself (doesn’t have to be a business name) that you want to be known as—better if it is rare on google. You will use this name to promote your knowledge and collaboration on many websites
Register a domain—even if it is a .info with a simple About you page, saying you are looking for work and your resume. This website should be in your email signature and plugged on other site below.
Start a github account (learn git first) and publish something—anything that you think was good code [as long as it isn’t the answer to any of your course assignments]
Answer questions on Stackoverflow with your professional name—and ask questions. Don’t spam it, but don’t be afraid to ask stupid questions.
Get a linkedin account and grow your network there
Happy to answer any PM’s you have, but you should think about promoting yourself if you want work.
Cheers,
Duncan
http://www.acutesoftware.com.au