
Note: We jumped around a lot in this 1.5 chat because Chris has so much to say about this topic. How to answer any tricky questions you get.What questions to ask during the interview.How to improve your chances of getting an interview.Chris' opinions about the hiring process.You'll hear golden advice in this interview from Chris, like: I managed to grab Chris (before he left Singapore for good) and asked him to talk about the job application process. (A fun aside: He used to co-run CSS Singapore, which is a monthly CSS Meetup in Singapore). Chris has experience hiring and building teams of excellent developers. So I'm horribly inadequate at answering a question about finding a job.īut Chris Lienert is an expert at it. Wriggled my way into a Wordpress dev role in an admin-based internship.Many people have asked me that question, but I can’t give a proper answer because I have never been hired as a developer before. "Do you have any advice on finding a job as a developer?"

How to go through the job application process-an interview with Chris Lienert You get the same problem when you write methods with the ES6 method shorthands: VS code will toggle between having and not having a space before the left-parenthesis of the function.


Try writing a function the old way, and save it repeatedly. I made a for this some time ago if you're interested in setting it up.īut, if you follow the instructions in the video (or on vscode-standardjs's readme file), you'll come to notice there's one small detail that needs to be ironed out. There's an easy way to integrate Standard in VS Code-with the plugin.
