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At what stage can I look for a job June frontend?
Based on this roadmap, tell me from which block it makes sense to look for a job? (I’ll ask here if a jun needs to know ajax, npm, gulp, api? Of all this, I still don’t even have a clue what it is)
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Approximately on the Pick a Framework block.
By this time, you have in your piggy bank -
excellent knowledge of HTML, CSS,
basic JS (ES6),
be able to gulp, webpack ,
concept of BEM (useful in React, since working with components - in the same way, bam blocks are divided into components).
do at least one or two pet projects on react + redux \ vue (optional), so that you have something to talk about at the interview.
The sooner you start, the better. These charts are good, but not immediately (you can refer to them to understand what is happening in the profession), if you have a specific goal of finding a job, go to sites like hh, moikrug, etc. filter (beginner, june, html, css ...) see what they want and want in vacancies.
Find one you like, or you think suits you, make a couple of websites, pet projects with technologies that were mentioned in the vacancy.
And apply for it, and not only, ask for test cases, in test cases many include some of their own business cases, which you can then attach to your portfolio, in fact this will be your first experience.
Good polish =)
Please note that the concept of "know" each of these stages is relative. Someone could reach TypeScript, but they cannot write the simplest script in JavaScript. Evaluate your knowledge sensibly, back it up with completed educational projects. It’s worth looking for a job now only after studying the “Type Checkers” block (if we are really talking about the front-end, and not the usual layout, and in product development), which are used in most projects.
Of course, a junior needs to know all of the above.
Things that you called elementary and are studied in a couple of hours
You can know the definitions of all these words, but not be able to use them.
You need to master the functionality and be ready to do some work on your own .
It’s better not to rush at frameworks right away - all normal teachers say this. Besides? JS frameworks themselves can change a lot in 3-6 years
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