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| | I got offered a full-time web developer position.I am unequipped for it.How? | | 2 points by gotrecruit on July 24, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments | | i am a business school graduate who has tremendous passion and interest in technology, software and web development. I also consider myself an entrepreneur who is currently operating my own little e-commerce startup, with great ambitions for my idea. Simultaneously, I'm also learning software development and engineering via online courses such as coursera and codecademy. I am also slated to return to school for a software engineering or computer science degree next spring.<p>A recruiter just contacted me on LinkedIn with a job offer for a full-time web developer position in NYC. I have no idea why she thinks I'm "a perfect fit for the job", other than the fact that I listed myself as lead developer for an idea I'm working on, which in honesty is not entirely true yet. To be more clear, I do intend to develop the concept myself but as of today I'm still in the learning stage, and have not even begun actual development.<p>I'm interested in the job, but despite my interest, I have no real relevant skill to speak of. I'm thinking in lieu of returning to school, I could learn on the job instead while still building my startup on the side. How should I respond? Can i fake it til I make it? If so, how to do that? |
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If you are interested in this job, and they have actually looked at what you have made, and you want the job, just go ahead and take some interviews (remotely, you might not necessarily want to fly to NYC for an interview that doesn't pan out) and BE HONEST.
You're not going to do anyone any good by dishonestly "faking it till you make it". Companies don't assume that everyone knows everything when they get hired (so there will be time for you to "ramp up"), but you definitely want to make it known up front your actual level of expertise, and things that you know/don't know