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NeonovyiSvet2020-11-23 23:05:40
Career in IT
NeonovyiSvet, 2020-11-23 23:05:40

How much does it cost to work at your first job?

I recently got a job as a junior front-end, I’m already used to it in principle and I’m fulfilling my duties, but I understand that in the future I don’t want to work with this stack of technologies, so in parallel I continue to learn other technologies for myself in order to find a job to my liking later.
Actually the question is: how much does it cost to work at this job, so that my commercial work experience speaks of something for future employers. Is six months enough?
If you wish, you can describe your first experience in IT, whether you liked the company and what you did, how long you worked, etc.

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Ernest Faizullin, 2020-11-23
@NeonovyiSvet

Until you realize that you will definitely find a better job right tomorrow.

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Sergey Karbivnichy, 2020-11-23
@hottabxp

2-3 years. In general, look, for example, on hh.ru - the requirements for candidates are indicated there.

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Oleg, 2020-11-24
@politon

With this approach, only in search of a drift with the flow, and not think about a career.

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Vladislav Chernenko, 2020-11-23
@vladchv

Freelancing is our everything, why do you need an office in general ... taught you there? well, good. Not enough to be independent yet? Then sit still) and then work for yourself and there will be more time to finish your studies.

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Oleg Perfiliev, 2020-11-24
@Oper57

Here, of course, it all depends on the person and his abilities. For some, half a year is enough, and for some, even 5 years is not enough. In general, employers do not particularly react if the entries are new every year, it is suspicious

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Puma Thailand, 2020-11-24
@opium

as much as you want, if you are not a frontender at all, I would have quit yesterday

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Anton, 2020-11-24
@anton99zel

how much does it cost to work at this job

Well, you can mow for 20 years, thinking that you are a specialist. Experience is not determined by time. Most people here will tell you that experience is the stack of technologies and skills that you have mastered by your age, and the faster and more you master, the higher your value in the labor market will be.
In Soviet times, those who often change jobs were not very fond of, but in our time it is normal to change jobs every 2-3 years, especially when moving up in a career.
If you are already feeling out of your element, it is better to leave immediately.

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index0h, 2020-11-24
@index0h

As soon as your development as a specialist began to slow down.

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mini_shini, 2021-12-01
@mini_shini

It is better to first savvy and find another, and then quit. I worked 1.5 years before changing jobs. Hellish months, the company was so-so, but gained experience and it was already easier to find a job

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