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Is it possible to find a job in Russia where Ember would be useful?
I recently discovered Ember, and realized that this is a very interesting thing. There was a desire to continue the study, but I thought about whether specialists of this profile are in demand at all. I did a little research on the job market (to be honest, without much fanaticism), and found that there are practically no vacancies associated with ember. And for junior / middle developers, I didn’t find anything at all.
In this regard, I want to ask experienced comrades: tell me, does it make sense to go deeper into ember, or is it better to limit ourselves to a much more popular angular or react?
And in general, how do you think, how many places in Russia use Ember.js?
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I did a little research on the job market (to be honest, without much fanaticism), and found that there are practically no vacancies associated with ember. And for junior / middle developers, I didn’t find anything at all.
First, Ember is just a tool. Usually, the requirements write the level of knowledge of JS and familiarity with any framework (library), because knowing JS well, you can safely use any framework (library).
Secondly, are you familiar with other front-end frameworks? They are also interesting things. The most popular ones are React, Angular.
Try everything. In the initial phase of project development, you can somehow participate in the choice of tools. But to go in cycles in one framework - it is strange.
You can find it. Seek and discover.
But, it seems to me, you are too tied to a specific technology.
If you want to be not just a coder, but a software engineer, then learning another new technology is like breathing for you.
And, by the way, it’s not a fact that the Ember you are interested in will be explicitly registered in the vacancy. It's just one of many technologies. Someone can list all the technologies, someone will not bother themselves and just write JS in the vacancy. So ask.
Or, often, you can choose your own development tool.
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