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David Berry, a former high school science teacher, transitioned into a software development career through Carolina Code School. He always enjoyed science and problem-solving, which led him to coding. After completing the program, he landed a job as a junior software developer at a consultant group, working on projects like the Charleston Airport's software and hardware revamp. David credits his teaching background for helping him explain complex concepts simply, a valuable asset in software development. He also attributes his success in finding a job quickly to the career services provided by Carolina Code School and the advice from Dave Roberts' "Crushing Digital" course, which emphasized the importance of a strong LinkedIn presence and showcasing specific skills, like React and Django, to stand out to recruiters.
Some key points from the conversation include:
By DanDavid Berry, a former high school science teacher, transitioned into a software development career through Carolina Code School. He always enjoyed science and problem-solving, which led him to coding. After completing the program, he landed a job as a junior software developer at a consultant group, working on projects like the Charleston Airport's software and hardware revamp. David credits his teaching background for helping him explain complex concepts simply, a valuable asset in software development. He also attributes his success in finding a job quickly to the career services provided by Carolina Code School and the advice from Dave Roberts' "Crushing Digital" course, which emphasized the importance of a strong LinkedIn presence and showcasing specific skills, like React and Django, to stand out to recruiters.
Some key points from the conversation include: