Hi Ceci,

> I have 3 project ideas twirling around in my head at the moment...
> Do these spare-time projects get any respect from the "real world"
> when it comes time to apply for a job?

Yes they do -- at least they do at the type of place you would probably want to 
work.  Over the years, I've served on a lot of search committees for library 
techie positions, and that's something I ask about for candidates that don't 
already have a lot of work skills/projects documented on their resume.

And even if they didn't get respect, it still pays off in other ways: that type 
of project forces you to solve the types of problems that always crop up 
outside a classroom environment... and which are the types of problems you will 
encounter in a real-work environment.  And just as importantly, projects like 
that increase your *confidence* in yourself.  That confidence comes across in 
interview situations.   

Heck, I *still* work on "spare-time projects" as I have the time.  They give me 
a chance to learn new skills that, more often than not, I then end up utilizing 
in my day job.  Win for me, win for my employer.

-- Michael

# Michael Doran, Systems Librarian
# University of Texas at Arlington
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