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Intern or javascript junk?
Hello!
Please don't drink. I myself am a complete 0 in this matter.
I came across an ad, the essence of which is: they are recruiting frontend apprentice developers using the React + Redux + WebPack bundle. Of the requirements:
-passing html + css + js + git courses, including paid ones, on third-party resources;
- make up according to templates;
- study React+Redux+WebPack courses;
- write a game using the acquired knowledge;
- study a couple of serious books.
There are no restrictions on training, but the preparation will take at least six months (subject to studying at least 5 hours a day).
So the question is, are the requirements for an intern too high? Maybe it's already the level of joon?
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June is already a fully-fledged programmer, except that he cannot be trusted with completely independent work. IMHO a strong June is 2 years of experience.
And what you described is still a learning stage. That's exactly what an intern is.
I remember an anecdote about an institute session:
- Question for three - what color is the textbook?
Whispering through the rows: "Kills the bastard"
A bit overpriced, although the requirements are not entirely correct and blurry.
There is no exact official line. These are all conditional names - jun, trainee, middle, senior ....
You gave a perfectly valid example.
And, obviously, on the task of "writing a game", then they don't want to get involved with completely zero (who are not even close to juniors).
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