-I started looking for job postings in my city that had a significant amount of direct overlap with my education and work experience. After a few months of surveying it seems the most likely roles involved software development, specifically using Ruby on Rails. I posted and interviewed for one such postion. I was on the right track but needed to spend some time working on real projects with Ruby and Rails. From the interview I was able to figure out many of the exact skills that the team was looking for: Ruby, Rails, general web development, JavaScript, JQuery, Backbone.js, etc. I was also able to learn about some of the tools that were used: Git, Vim, etc.
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