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azazazazazaza2020-01-28 05:28:28
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azazazazazaza, 2020-01-28 05:28:28

How to find a job remotely without experience as a mom's front-end developer?

I can typeset, I know react with hooks and context (I made a tushka and a client for api), the github is empty for now
I live in the suburbs
Can I already look for a job remotely or freelance for some money? And if not, then where to gain experience / fill out a github, so that at the same time there is enough for doshiki?
I don’t have the opportunity to get a job at the moment (I’m afraid to go to social security with an empty github)

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-01-28
@azazazazazaza

No way. They don’t hire juniors for remote work and you won’t succeed in freelancing until you have at least a couple of years of office work behind you.

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Vaultboy84, 2020-01-28
@Vaultboy84

Go to the office, since there is a shortage of personnel, they will easily take it. An empty github is not a hindrance if you don’t fail the test one. At the same time, you will gain experience in working in a team and experience in corporate development. The main thing is not to say that there is no experience, say the experience of a year and a half. Think of where, no one will check it anyway, for example, some kind of hiccupped crypto startup.

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Vasily Shakhunov, 2020-01-28
@inf

1. I made a tushka and a client for api
2. uploaded tudushki and a client to github
3. github is not empty))
If github still seems empty, then repeat 1, 2, 3
ps For a change, you can also make a graphql client. it's fashionable now
pps Well, yes, there are no frames, hr is scraping along the bottom. I think anyone can get through.

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kiriharu, 2020-01-28
@kiriharu

H and k a k.
There are thousands like you. And these thousands are competing for a template for some shitty site for 500 rubles. Do you need it? Do you value yourself at all?
I advise you to first make websites for friends, embody the most idiotic ideas, and then, having gained experience, go to work in the OFFICE. This is a must, because there you will get a great experience. Fortunately, there are a huge number of vacancies on the web now, you will not be left without work.
Forget about freelancing until you have a pretty huge portfolio or find a niche where you do something better than others.

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Antokha, 2020-01-28
@ru027

https://freelance.ru/

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Robur, 2020-01-28
@Robur

I can now look for a job remotely

Yes. Even a janitor who does not distinguish between ESC and ENTER can look for work remotely and no one will forbid him. Whether you find it is another question - but no one knows this, there is only one way to find out.
(I'm afraid to go to social services with an empty github)

Be afraid or seek - choose one thing.
In fact, it all depends on your skills and courage, under the words "I know react" there can be anything, but you don't have much courage yet.

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Gosha235, 2020-01-28
@Gosha235

First, find out what awaits you. Think, is it worth it? For example, read the survival guide for your first remote job.

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Sanes, 2020-01-28
@Sanes

Do something worthwhile. For example, the admin template. With free distribution, you will definitely be noticed.

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Denioo, 2020-01-28
@Denioo

Ronald McDonald , are you on vacation?

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Artem Lisovsky, 2020-01-29
@torrie

Describe in detail in your resume on hh.ru your experience - what you know how, what you did, where you studied. After that, apply for vacancies.
Most likely, if you described everything well, you will be contacted. And then you need to make it clear that you won’t ask the employer for a lot of money, experience is important to you.
And never stop learning. All knowledge is on the Internet - on youtube, coursera, stepik, etc.

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Roman Vasilenko, 2020-02-06
@gigacoder

Don't listen to those above. They are just afraid
of competition)) I have never worked in an office as an android developer. I feel great, more work than required, I can afford to dig into the proposals and choose the ones that are better.
I advise:
1) Knock on all doors, windows and chimneys.
2) Analyze all incoming options, even if the requirements are "not quite" yours.
3) Study everything you can put in your head.
4) Choose a course and do not deviate. Let's say if in a couple of years you decide that the frontend is not for you - these years are lost and you start from scratch.
5) Work, work and work again. That is, practice. Write code, make layout, etc.

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