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Do these 3 Things if you're Applying to Power Platform Jobs 

Christine Payton
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It can be super frustrating to apply to jobs and not hear anything back! Here's how to increase your likelihood of an interview. These tips will work both for those who are just starting out as well as senior developers in Power BI, Power Apps, or Power Automate!
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4:17 Portfolios
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Комментарии : 14   
@zzota
@zzota 8 месяцев назад
Very useful, thanks Christine 😊
@nunsarecoolify
@nunsarecoolify 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Love your videos.
@bi-ome
@bi-ome 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!! 😊
@PrathameshManePrathampsm
@PrathameshManePrathampsm 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this, Do you think thumbnail in resume will interfere with Ats?
@bi-ome
@bi-ome 8 месяцев назад
Most ATS make you retype everything in plain text anyway, so not really, they usually have a field for a portfolio link though!
@JorgeMenas
@JorgeMenas 8 месяцев назад
thanks, for the useful advice. Do you know if you want to go direction of Power BI engineer or Architect?
@bi-ome
@bi-ome 8 месяцев назад
Honestly, that is why I like the Power Platform Developer role, because you get to do a little bit of everything while still tinkering with the tools as your primary job. Variety is where I like to be. 😂 I’ve been meaning to get more into the Fabric lakehouse/warehouse stuff though, that one is next on my list for sure!
@JorgeMenas
@JorgeMenas 8 месяцев назад
@@bi-ome Yeah, I also mean to try that path but I am always insecure if I need take a Azure certification to compliment the Power Platform part. Thanks again, looking forward to more of your videos.
@theAIExperiment2023
@theAIExperiment2023 8 месяцев назад
I work as a PBI Developer, but want to learn more about Power Automate and Power Apps. First i want to learn Power Automate, but i don't find any courses that really can take me to the next level. Do you have any suggestion?
@bi-ome
@bi-ome 8 месяцев назад
What type of things are you wanting to do with it? It helps to be more specific with searches when you're looking for tutorials, e.g. "Power Automate approval flows" will get you very different results from "Power Automate http request" or "Power Automate with Power Apps". I would pick something you want to try making and try to build it as practice, doing an internet search if you got stuck. Half of Power Automate is trial and error. :)
@theAIExperiment2023
@theAIExperiment2023 8 месяцев назад
@@bi-ome for now i don't need it to my job. But i would like to know more to be able to provide some solutions. I'm able to do basic stuff, like automating reminders, receive blogs interest notifications... At the present i would love to know how to automate more generic things, not exactly business related
@bi-ome
@bi-ome 8 месяцев назад
@@theAIExperiment2023 The thing is there are 1000 connectors and each connector has a bunch of associated actions, so you can probably do literally a million things with it - so you have to have an idea of what you want to do first! Even if you don't need it at your job, it makes good practice to use it anyway - that way you have "job experience" with it when you want to apply to something. You can look around at the processes going on and offer to improve them as a project if you have time. The actions are mostly geared towards work activity and work products, so you'll have more luck coming up with work-related tasks than personal. Power Automate is like riding a bicycle, the only way you really get good at it is by practicing. That said, if you're looking for core principles, I would make sure you understand looping, when to use which trigger, how permissions on them work (how to modify who owns a connection), how to format content in an email (dates, links, etc), how to use variables, how to get things from an API, and then how to do things with the response you get. Error handling is important too. SharePoint is a great one to practice with because it's not premium and has a really rich action set.
@theAIExperiment2023
@theAIExperiment2023 8 месяцев назад
@@bi-ome Thanks a lot, that's really helplful. I will follow your advices ☺️
@madhupspk1066
@madhupspk1066 6 месяцев назад
hi i worked on power automate desktop and cloud for 6 months and now i am learning power apps i got my basics done with it...i wanna learn power bi ..can we interact and share eachother knowledge during weekends @@theAIExperiment2023
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