#How to showcase skills as a backend developer

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bronze aurora
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I'm curious on how backend developer showcase their skills or projects to the client/employer without ui(if it is possible)

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I'm curious on how backend developer showcase their skills or projects to the client/employer without ui(if it is possible)

One way backend developers can showcase their skills is by creating a portfolio website that demonstrates their projects and technical expertise. They can also contribute to open-source projects, participate in hackathons, or write blog posts discussing their work and knowledge in the field.

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fervent pawn
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u dont really showcase it as in showing demos

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no one looks at ur stuff that way

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its enough if ur CV has like 5 bullet points per project and focuses on explaining the technical topics u covered and touched

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as well as skills/libs/frameworks used there

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if anything, they might click on a github link and skim through a random files code in the project quickly to get a rough idea of how "ur code looks like"

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and thats it

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takes a few seconds only to judge someones skill level relatively well that way

bronze aurora
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ohhh i thought they deep dive and test the projects to verify

fervent pawn
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nah, generally people believe what u write in ur CV.
ur skill will be tested/verified in the interview

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if u lie in a CV, ull simply fail the interview

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and no one really cares for the actual end result of a projects, how it looks, what kind of features it offers to users,...
what matters is how mature/complex the project is, what sort of topics/skills/libs it touches etc

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and whether that matches the skill profile they are looking for

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its different ofc if u apply as frontend dev or sth where visual design matters etc

bronze aurora
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i see, it's really a matter of skill set

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thank you🙏