Two things:
- When you apply, actually know how to code.
- Be the type person that is a problem solver
On point one, you either know or don't know. If you know how you are good to go.
If someone can take the time to look at this open source project https://github.com/invoiceninja and if someone can tell me do I have to create a few projects like these? I know they aren't system design and other technologies. But should I have a project like this or a little smaller to apply for a job? I was planning to create a project but if I create a basic CRM or maybe a but more than basic, and a few other projects. Will this be enough? But they do not have to like the invoiceninja. I was seeing a video on YouTube and saw two videos that were identical some what and in one of them it said "this is a oversimplified tutorial". So does a portfolio project doesn't need to be like Salesforce and not like invoiceninja? But also not to basic?
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