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I don't use LinkedIn at all. I have a neat and concise resume and make the most of all of my personal connections. Every job I've landed in the last ten years has been meeting someone and getting personally referred.
This is encouraging. While I am employed at my first web development job, I was only able to secure a position there thanks to the tech lead also being my mentor. After a certain amount of time, he determined I was ready to try my hand at some actual developer work. All my work was done remotely as I moved far away from him prior to starting work.
The MVP we produced is more or less at an end, and while I've been networking as much as I can, the local developer community where I am is an hour's drive away and due to family obligations, is oftentimes hard for me to consistently coordinate.
And while I've made some connections online, they are scattered throughout the US and new to the industry as well, so our collective network is fine for sharing knowledge, it has not, as of yet, proven effective for finding those who can actually help me secure future employment or find opportunities.
As I pointed out in my original post, this is more me just trying to get advice on how to go about cultivating a career and network that doesn't rely on LinkedIn for landing opportunities. I know there isn't a one size fits all solution, but I am just reaching out to see what others recommend or to hear their experiences on how they go about landing new jobs with or without LinkedIn (obviously, if I can avoid using LinkedIn in the long term, I'd prefer that).
Thanks again for your insights thus far!
Honestly the market is really tough right now so it may not be indicative of what a personal network would usually perform like for finding new opportunities. I don't think it will be too long until all this A.I. investment revamps the market and tech workers find themselves back in negotiating power.
Plus there's always an advantage for competent skill vs code Bootcamp needs.
But generally speaking I don't think it would be difficult for me to reach out and find a gig.