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Are there enough such projects on github to be able to search for the first job?
Here is my GitHub profile with projects specially created from scratch during the learning process (ideas, design and implementation are completely mine, i.e. projects are not written according to step-by-step guides)
: https://github.com/vadimLuzyanin
please tell me, is the knowledge of the technologies used in these projects enough to be able to look for the first job?
If so, what kind of salary can be indicated in the resume?
I live in the suburbs, the best option would be remote work (due to the pandemic)
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Played Snake Game. What can I say: great plot, but too slow plot. It would seem an open world, but the missions are scripted and there are no side ones. Those. the player must either follow the storyline steadily, or look for entertainment in the game world himself, and there are not very many of them. In the same Witcher 3 cheer up the gameplay. The bosses are not impressive, but the action of the game unfolds too quickly at high difficulty levels. And yet - now it is already considered bad manners the only possible ending without alternative options.
POWERFUL calculator, you need to buy a bigger monitor :D
Now take this word
and add to it "closet - compartment", "bathroom equipment", "metal-plastic windows", "armored doors", "calculation of the cost of cleaning"
and write
one, but better all five
, then it will immediately be clear that you are a cool kid, you were involved in COMMERCIAL projects, and hiring you is insane, like not green already,
but throw out other snakes or say that you wrote in the courses yourself, the diploma was
remote work would be the best option
Definitely not remotely, but in general I even got a job with less knowledge. Well, I didn’t really settle for react. Do not count on a huge salary right away, you need to work at least for some time to gain skills in real projects. But it's time to go to social security for sure
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