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#291 - Open Source + Hard Work: A CTO’s Roadmap for Junior Developers

#291 - Open Source + Hard Work: A CTO’s Roadmap for Junior Developers

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Amber argues that the biggest problem facing new developers isn’t coding ability…

It’s lack of real experience, and an over-reliance on feel-good advice that doesn’t translate into hireability.

We dig into:

  • Why contributing to real, medium-complexity open-source projects is the fastest path to becoming job-ready
  • Why most juniors aren’t actually hireable yet — and how to fix that
  • How toxic positivity on LinkedIn is misleading beginners
  • Why “passion” means nothing if it isn’t backed by proof-of-work
  • The kinds of projects and habits that actually impress hiring managers
  • The mindset shift every junior dev must make to survive today’s market
  • What Amber wishes she knew as a brand-new developer
  • How to stand out when 30,000 other bootcamp grads are competing for the same jobs

If you’re early in your software career — or mentoring someone who is — this conversation will challenge your assumptions, push you out of the fluff zone, and give you a clear, actionable roadmap to becoming the type of junior developer who actually gets hired.


Resources Mentioned in This Episode


Open Source Projects & Communities:

  • Dance-Chives Prototype (Amber’s breakdancing app project): https://github.com/BenTheChi/dance-chives-prototype
  • Build In Public community: https://buildinpublic.com/
  • Gridiron Survivor project: https://github.com/LetsGetTechnical/gridiron-survivor

Mentorship:

  • ADPList (free mentorship sessions): https://adplist.org/

Connect With Amber:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amber-adamson-a33a3860/


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