Online Personal Branding for Developers

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Do developers need an online brand? What sites are important? Why do it? - Geeklist, LinkedIn, StackOverflow. Presented at a StackOverflow meetup in April 2012

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“Why Developers Need an Online Brand”

Caroline Gordon @carolineggordon

April 2012

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Everyone has a story – Everyone is telling a story

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Your Story – Your Brand

● Blogging● LinkedIn● GeekList● Stackoverflow● Twitter● Quora● GitHub!● etc

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Why Blog?

● Organise your thoughts

● Enhance your learning

● Develop your own voice

● Connect with thought leaders

● Synthesise

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Blogging

● SIDE EFFECT:

● Show case yourself on your terms● Interviews – fit in the box ● Blogs – showcase your whole self

● Bloggers are better employees

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Twitter

● Do you NEED it?

● But if you do…

● Showcase your interests● Collaborate with thought leaders

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LinkedIn

● Do you need it?● NO

● But if you don’t…

● Your professional network is critical

● Career longevity…

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GeekList

● Love it!

● LinkedIn for techies

● Will grow to the default site for showcasing development work…

● Side effect – good for recruitment

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Stackoverflow / stackexchange

● Do you need a profile – NO● But if you don’t….

● Use it to collaborate, solve problems, build your skills

● SIDE EFFECT● I can know more about you … better fit

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GitHub (or other open source sites)

● Should ‘good’ developers be doing open source?

● Play projects as well as serious● Do you have a passion for development or is it a day

job?

● Hiring:● I can see your code● I won’t hire devs who can’t write code

● Sustain your career …40 years+ !!!● Don’t rely on your day job to build the skills you need

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Thanks!

● Connect with me online

● Continue the conversation

● @carolineggordon on most social networks

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