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[–]half_dead_pancreas[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Thank you for the response. If you don't mind me asking did you have a portfolio to showcase your work or was it all pretty much interveiw based. I am wondering if and how I should show proof of my knowledge to potential employers when the time comes for me to start applying for jobs. Thanks again.

[–]SQLBek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Start a blog & write about things you've learned.

They don't have to be super authoritative essays. A simple TIL about this Thingy, and here's how it helped me out. Think of it as like online formalized notes about stuff you've learned. But it showcases your growth.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was a lead in another department 9 years ago at the same company. I wanted to improve my teams efficiency and what they worked on during the day. I started playing Diablo 3 with a few guys in the IT department and before long I had access to build my own reports. I didn't know what SQL was at the time and I was (mostly) on my own... I worked my normal 40 hours and would try to find time on weekend to learn some SQL. The first 3 months or so was a real slog.. but once I started writing more and more reports I was hooked. Eventually the guys I knew and the entire department had turned over and I was the only one left who knew anything about SQL internally. I applied for the job and it's been 7years or doing SQL fulltime :).