I think you'd be better deciding whether you want to specialise in front end/back end development and then flesh out an ideal skill set from there.
We are a .NET/C# house, but most our front end work is now done with angular/node.js etc.
There's a distinct split between front and back end developers - backend is very much pure c# orientated.
What's your on-line presence like?
If I wanted a job as a developer, I'd probably look to develop and host a service/app so any potential employer who gets my CV can see it running and also scrutinise the source code on GitHub. You can publicise your work via a personal website and include a reference to it in your CV. Added benefit of producing something like this, is that you can learn by doing.
If you are short of inspiration, ally it with another hobby. For example, you could produce an application for photographers that incorporates FoV, DoF calculators etc.
Or, for something that might have a bit more commercial relevance, an on-line service that helps people buy the cheapest bodies, lenses and accessories.