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How to find a remote job for a beginner?
Hello. I am now 25 years old. Officially, he did not work in IT. Sometimes freelancing. Did some hobby projects. Now I would like to find a remote job, for any position. But where to look? Where and how best to look for such a job? I can not say that a good programmer. More like a basic understanding. Some PHP/HTML/CSS. Freelancing for a long time. Now more Golang and Python. The goal is to find a job that would earn at least some money. You were given a task to do. You are learning/studying. It's not a problem. I really want to start, but from where. And from what sphere it is not very clear.
I'll take any advice.
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No newcomer, just an office. It's been discussed a million times, use the search.
Officially, he did not work in IT. Sometimes freelancing.
I can not say that a good programmer. More like a basic understanding.
I don't understand why people above are pouring mud. An adequate question is ... As an option - try to break through vacancies in the city through Google. If not, look for recruitment ads on freelancing and recruiting. Then you can try to go through the well-known sites of companies, usually in the description in the footers there is a section of "vacancies", in fact, look there. Further direct contact with employers + social security. Along the way, tighten the bolts in those areas where you are weak and do not stop after failures, which will be enough at the initial stage. For example, I went the other way. I worked for myself for two years, starting with tutorials on the topic of withdrawing money from a casino and ending with my own poker courses :) At some point, the gambling niche simply became boring and went into offline business.
Bygygy, remote work itself is hard to find, almost unrealistic, and then there’s also a minor loser
For fuck's sake. Look for familiar leads | PMs as a last resort for IT recruiters and passionately convince them that you will be the best trainee | intern in their life
In fact, to enter without experience, not in the office - it's easier to buy a lottery ticket. More chances of success
https://itv.te-st.ru/ - here you can find projects for commercial support, but you need to communicate directly with customers, and this is hard for an amateur, but you will get communication skills and immerse yourself a little in product / project management with all sorts of technical specifications, failures of obligations, uncertainties and deadlines.
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