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iayviyaviyvai2018-10-19 19:52:19
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iayviyaviyvai, 2018-10-19 19:52:19

How and what do you need to study (web) just to get a job?

In general, the situation is such that it is already tired of jumping from one to another. Now there are difficulties in life. Just sitting and for fun jumping from one to another will not work. Previously, there was an idea to engage in IT just for fun. In fact, the work was not interesting. Now everything has changed. I’m ready to understand and do, if not the most beloved work, but at least paid.
Most of the "experience" was in the web (in particular, in the frontend).
People who have already gone all the way from knowing nothing to a working person, tell me how to get into the web sphere at the moment. It's just that for 1.5-2 years I was not particularly interested in this topic. I don't know what's relevant right now.
Tell me what to study in what order. And most importantly, how to build a portfolio? What projects to do so that it is not embarrassing to come for an interview?
You need to get a job as soon as possible. At the moment there is some knowledge on the web. Not complete zero.

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Stalker_RED, 2018-10-19
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At the moment there is some knowledge on the web. Not complete zero.
Do you expect someone to guess what knowledge is and what is not, and then guess what knowledge employers need, and give recommendations?
Go to the job site and look at the requirements.
Choose the vacancies that best suit your skills.
Send them your application and see if they invite you for an interview.
At the interview, tell how cool and fast you grasp everything on the fly. If they don’t believe you, ask in the forehead - what else you need to learn.
This will be much more reliable and faster than relying on guessing.

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index0h, 2018-10-19
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tell me how to get into the sphere of the web at the moment.

Fuck black to get experience, and on small conveyor shit projects you will get little experience.
It's already a thing of the past.)
Fulfill orders, make out a brief summary of what you did. This is what portfolio is.
To paraphrase: what ingredients to take so that it would not be embarrassing to serve food? It all depends on what you are cooking. In your case, what job are you interviewing for?
You have a slightly distorted idea of ​​​​work in the web. If you don't like this business, it's a very boring, difficult, monotonous sedentary job. And without experience - also low-paid. The June market is overheated, and freelancing will still have a lot of competitors from India. In many cases, the first job is purely for food, for experience. You will literally have to study constantly, as soon as you stop this process, the price of your hour of work will immediately begin to fall. On the other hand, you will not find a single signor who is not rushed by his work.
I lead all this to this: if you don’t like it, don’t waste time, try to find yourself in something else. DEV in IT is not about quick and easy money.

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