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Mors Clamor2021-01-12 17:40:56
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Mors Clamor, 2021-01-12 17:40:56

How to find a job as a self-taught programmer?

Hello. A little background for better understanding:
In principle, I have been studying programming as such for a long time, since I was 13 years old, superficially got acquainted with languages ​​in the following order: bat-files -> QBasic -> VB 6.0 -> VB.NET -> Pascal -> Delphi -> HTML -> CSS -> PHP -> JS. At the moment, the Web stack is more to my liking and I have studied it more deeply regarding applied languages. In college I studied as an 'Information Systems Technician', where in 4 years I learned to write simple scripts in Excel and we were told what a network is. I went to a couple of web development competitions with varying success. The tasks were mostly simple, but- To do a php registration or JQ slider. Graduated from college this summer, figured out the army and now there is a question of employment. It so happened that I was an intern in a couple of companies in our city, the longest week, mostly in practice. The problem is that on, for example, HH they are mainly looking for people with experience, and where they don’t look at the responses in principle, or they look at that and that’s it. I cannot objectively assess my level of knowledge. Well, I can do simple things, I did a kind of social work. networks on Yii2, there are Vue.js and WebSockets and BEM, but there is not enough fuse. I can do it for a week, and then even with great effort I turn back, there is no incentive, it seems that knowledge is hopelessly behind what the profession requires.

Comrades, please tell me how you solved these difficulties, maybe there are some even more specialized sites, what to do to show yourself at least somewhat promising and ready for development in front of the employer?

PS Now I'm looking for a vacancy - junior web developer, 1 year experience, preferably 3.

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Evgeny Petryaev, 2021-01-12
@Gremlin92

In college I studied as an 'Information Systems Technician', where in 4 years I learned to write simple scripts in Excel and we were told what a network is.

Consider it the past.
Make a portfolio, start your own website

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Viktor, 2021-01-12
@php1995

make usable projects
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Sergey Gornostaev, 2021-01-12
@sergey-gornostaev

How to find a job without a programmer education?

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Puma Thailand, 2021-01-12
@opium

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