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I can estimate the technology stack myself based on the requirements in the ads on hh. More interested in what projects you need to have in your portfolio for employment as a junior. Landing layout is not of average difficulty, but in my city layout designers are not needed, judging by the vacancies. Without PHP, nowhere with backing. Tell me a few projects for the jun in the back.
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Create some kind of crud application as the first project, for the second one you can implement some kind of pizza or book store, with a personal account, for example, with a basket.
Good day! Try shifting the paper logic of some dictionary to program logic. There will be all sorts of filtering, selections and UI. The main thing is to come up with something and start doing it. The best thing, IMHO, for a pet project is to form the requirements for the product yourself, describe the functionality, set up your infrastructure, design the database, make the front (think about a more or less convenient UI) and back. Cover with tests. And attach these materials as proof that you can independently think about the process of work and work. This, I think, will be useful.
More ideas, perhaps primitive for someone)
At my first job three years ago, I wrote an online store in Laravel: books by category, selection when clicking on a category. Adding, removing. Basket. Sales statistics. It took me four days, you may have a couple of weeks.
I don’t know how carefully the employers looked at what was done. At one of the interviews, after which I received the first offer, they didn’t ask about the project in the portfolio at all, it was enough for them to have an interview and live coding. Where I eventually got a job, they asked how long I had been doing this project.
The obvious and most effective way is to send 100 resumes to 100 companies.
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