Rather than a bio, I'll direct you to my AMA: https://dev.to/johnmunsch/i-have-been-a-professional-developer-for-31-years-and-im-53-now-ask-me-anything-5dlf
For what it's worth, I think it would be worth going through a telephone/Skype interview with someone who is in the industry and familiar with hiring but who is not going to hire you, but strictly give you feedback on what they see that you're doing right and wrong.
I did this very thing for a colleague's college age son just a few weeks ago and I hope that I helped. Likewise I've given resume feedback to several people locally who are in the same JavaScript group as I am.
For what it's worth, I think it would be worth going through a telephone/Skype interview with someone who is in the industry and familiar with hiring but who is not going to hire you, but strictly give you feedback on what they see that you're doing right and wrong.
I did this very thing for a colleague's college age son just a few weeks ago and I hope that I helped. Likewise I've given resume feedback to several people locally who are in the same JavaScript group as I am.
Find somebody locally who can "review" you.
That's a great idea I tried to set that up before. Our schedules would never workout.