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Finding a Good Job from Scratch in PHP: Fact or Fiction?
Gentlemen, experienced infantrymen, a question for you. All beginners who study php, frameworks, databases, and so on in the world of the web for self-development are interested in the question: is it difficult to find a job if you don’t have this work experience?
For example, there is an average beginner who has already written a couple of simple educational projects such as a file sharing site and a site with all kinds of tests.
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experience is not born, it is earned. that is, everyone once got a first job without experience.
any hired work is prostitution, you have to sell yourself. for this you need to look good (not necessarily outwardly, although it is desirable, but in terms of not showing yourself to be a complete idiot or at least a bit better idiot than the other applicants).
if you really more or less know and understand what you wrote, and not stupidly reprinted from some course, then you have every chance to catch on. the rest is up to you.
I'm reading some bullshit. For Petrosianism, a separate ray of diarrhea.
Roadmaps for wannabe programmers have been signed on the Toaster dozens and hundreds of times, google it.
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