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Start your free trialEdwin Carbajal
4,133 PointsThis isn't a question but instead a [DISCUSSION]. Jobs after TeamTreeHouse
I'm tired of seeing TreeHouse ads on platforms like YouTube where the person speaking says after completing a track (i.e Front End) they were hired after a week or a month. I have done a few tracks/courses and I've completed a bootcamp as well. To this date, it has been a year full of rejections and no job. And I have an extensive portfolio/resume filled with projects and always coding.
Sorry for the rant.
2 Answers
Gabriel Santos
4,113 PointsHey Carbajal, Could you post your portfolio link? I would like to see it.
I really like TreeHouse; in fact, they were better than my old college!
Gabriel Santos
4,113 PointsCool portfolio man! I like the simplicity and professionalism you applied. I guess just keep applying man something will hit. Meanwhile, you should network with people that where you might get an opportunity.
Edwin Carbajal
4,133 PointsEdwin Carbajal
4,133 PointsHey Gabriel,
You can check out my portfolio @ edwincarbajal.com
The portfolio isn't updated so here's some of my most recent work:
www.frameworkstash.com
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/joblink/beenamdbplclkdnknlhmemhpimhkdilh?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon&ref=producthunt
https://thebaconjobs.herokuapp.com/
And don't get me wrong, I like TreeHouse. I would recommend it to anyone. I dropped out of college when I realized I had to take classes that were not related to my major! And I don't regret that decision. I've been able to learn so much quicker and more than the time spent in college.