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Front-End Developer Junior - is it hard to get a remote and permanent job?
Is it hard to get a permanent, remote job without a higher education?
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The question of the need for higher education in IT is asked so often that you are amazed.
I answer: NO , your real skills are important, because even a red diploma does not guarantee quality work that is done on time.
As for the complexity of the device - it depends - it's probably difficult for a junior, because companies are mainly looking for experienced specialists to work remotely, because. training a newcomer will waste the time of more expensive employees. So for starters, I would advise you to level up on a regular freelance. It is possible that some of the customers will like you and work with you on a permanent basis.
If you are interested in a front-end career, you can read my other answers on the topic:
How to quickly raise the level
How to prepare your own project
How to promote yourself
Hey, look everyone, he has a red diploma! See? To all of us ..
I was asked for a diploma 1 time in 6 years.
UPD
True, there was a case where a freelancer friend was not given a work visa to Germany due to the lack of a diploma, although the contract with the employer had already been signed
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