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How can a schoolboy start working and not get into an unpromising office?
I am 16 years old. School ends at 2:30 pm. Backend developer. I know PHP, JS, AJAX, JSON, I'm good at layout, adaptively, I know OOP, IPC (PCNTL, semaphores, shared memory, pthreads), sockets, MySQL, RegExp, I can use linux (debian), ssh, ftp, git. I practiced a lot, but most of the code is not completed and thrown out.
Recently tried to find a remote job. At different vacancies, it is impossible to see how they demand from Junior as from Senior. Nevertheless, I found it, I worked with Bitrix for a couple of weeks, but they gave some kind of routine not in my specialty. I worked there remotely, I was often distracted because of my family, I realized that I could not be at home, I had to sit in the office.
I live in Odessa. Here they invited for an interview at BeetRoot and NetPeak - the coolest companies in the city, but no luck. They promised to call back.
I can’t freelance, because even simple projects cause difficulties.
It’s probably worth staying at home, further gaining knowledge and experience, but I want to start doing something already. Is it possible to try to make money on your projects? Whereas?
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Go to coworking and freelancing on your portfolio. Finish school - get a remote job with a portfolio. If the army does not shine - generally go to the office and full time. You will find yourself in unpromising companies more than once, you will also engage in routine many times. There is nothing in this. You have a hell of a starter kit, you can make corpsites together with a designer for grandmas one per day. I had a 486DX40 computer and basic knowledge at the age of 16 :) Rejoice
What do you mean in hopeless?
You have a lifetime contract there.
In a small office is easy without experience.
Then you move on to the big one.
I can’t freelance, because the subscription is expensive, I’m afraid it won’t pay off.
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