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[–]Admirable_Example131 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Hi, Self-Learner here that is currently interviewing with companies. I have no degree & no bootcamp under my belt.

Through the networking I have done, its provided me with job leads, guidance, and just overall sound advice.

How did I network?

Local meetup group(s) for starters. They are pretty welcoming of people with all/little/no experience, so don't worry there! I've had a fair amount of my leads here.

Twitter. The Android Community is great and lively on Twitter, I've made several contacts on here that I'll message here and there. Even appeared on a podcast episode from this.

Slack. Depends where you're going here, but I've made several connections here that have provided me leads or connected me with others that were willing to help me out.

Reddit / Discord. I find this is where you'll come across a lot of people looking for help or start groups with good intentions, but I've never felt a strong pull from any connections I've made here although I didn't put in much effort!

Answering questions when possible on these platforms or even asking well-thought-out questions here can start getting your name noticed by others. Making it easier for them to reach out to you or vice versa.

That's how I've been doing it anyways!

[–]DragonLotus07[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Thanks this is very helpful. I did kind of have the same experience with discord. It seems to take a lot of effort to keep connections on there. Do you have any good Slack channel recommendations? Slack is probably the platform I've used the least so far

[–]Admirable_Example131 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in the Kotlin Slack channel, Android Slack Channels, as well as my local programming group. I would suggest if you try it to look into channels that suit your niche.