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How to convince an employer to choose you for the position of a web programmer if you have no experience?
Read/studied html, css, javascript. Plans for php, sql.
- I don’t remember the theory well, so I’m unlikely to be able to verbally tell at the interview how and what works.
+ Although I can write the code, especially if you use search engines.
Can you create a portfolio? What is good for him? Do not show problems/examples from textbooks.
- Another student.
+ I live in Ufa, maybe there is a company where I can get experience and more knowledge.
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A question from the category I am a shit programmer and I study poorly, who would hire me.
such at our university were sent to read materiel
Seduce low labor cost. Half a year at least work hard and move on. Just because most likely you will end up in a shitty office where you can get your hands on only the simplest tasks.
Maybe the truth is lucky: you will get an intern in a more decent office. But in my time it wasn't.
Test tasks with pitfalls should be given, depending on how you complete them, it will decide to take you or not to take you. In one company they asked me orally and in another with a task.
In my experience, the surefire way to get (any non-trivial) job is to prove you are qualified to do that particular job as effectively as possible. It makes sense to do a couple of works "on the table".
In the case of webdev, it is often enough to show your hobby projects. Not even a "portfolio", just all sorts of cool stuff.
In such cases, a portfolio usually helps, and not necessarily from work, you can do something for yourself, for example, a business card site such as a resume, or according to your hobby, the more interesting it will be to maintain it in the future, in general, there are many options. The second option is when they give you a test task, but it's more boring.
ask to be given a test task. If you do well, then it's like having no experience.
If not, then you will know in which direction to develop.
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