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At what stage of your studies did you start looking for your first job?
I would like to know what knowledge and skills in your professional field you had when you started looking for (and found) your first job.
I set a goal for myself: to upgrade the skills of a web developer to the level at which I could create web applications alone and, in fact, start creating them.
Will it be useful at the initial stage of your education to become a slave and gain the cherished experience, or will there be little use from such slavery, because there is still emptiness in my head (Lord, I say this as if some firm is already trying to persuade me to get a job).
Thank you all for your activity (I hope so).
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you must at least be able to do something, otherwise you will be an unnecessary burden, and not a slave.
galleys are a great way to improve your skills. both technical and social.
I would like to know what knowledge and skills in your professional field you had when you started looking for (and found) your first job.
That's how they will take it somewhere, so it means you are at the stage when it is already possible. Study, look at vacancies, when one seems on the shoulder - write, go through an interview and / or do a test task, at the same time you will understand what is still missing. Sometimes, even at interviews and tests, you can make a more significant breakthrough than in a couple of weeks of digging into something on your own. When you are taken somewhere, then you will think about whether to go there or not. But I highly recommend getting team experience. You will see a lot of things that you probably won’t stumble upon while working on your own.
Freelancing at the initial stage will greatly slow down your development (you will get practical skills, but the quality assessment will be extremely subjective), and it can also exhaust your nerves. You will feel like a strong specialist, then you can, if this is your goal. Developing for yourself has almost the same disadvantages at the beginning of the journey.
Will it be useful at the initial stage of your training to become a slave and gain the cherished experience, or will there be little sense from such slavery, because there is still emptiness in your head
Already at school I tried to attach my knowledge
And why a slave, and not a full-fledged partner
Work "for yourself", do something useful and develop, do something useful for others for a fee and for free.
If you are "good", then they will find you
I graduated from the university, wrote a diploma on the technology stack I was interested in, found a job with the same stack, went to work - that's it.
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