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Is it possible to get a job as a programmer with a general education?
Due to life circumstances, I managed to study only 9 classes of the school. Many years have passed, a lot has changed in my life. For 2 years I have been developing in the field of Frontend development. I can call myself a confident Junior+ developer with an interesting portfolio and experience in developing production projects. All this time he worked only on freelance.
Now I really want to get into the development team. In my opinion, it is in a team that you can grow much faster in terms of professional skills. In terms of interviews, I do not worry, because I am sure that they will pass successfully. But the most important question that torments me is whether at least one employer will take me to an official job, given that from my education, in fact, I have one certificate of completion of 9 classes.
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You can't get a job with that level of search skills. This question has been asked here hundreds of times.
A good employer needs relevant experience. He is not interested in the rest.
All kinds of diplomas are needed current in state offices.
Try. In general, there is no ban on hiring programmers with secondary education in the legislation. So it's all at the discretion of the individual employer. Some, of course, will weed out your candidacy on the basis of a formal sign - the lack of higher education. But someone will look at work experience (and you have it). Plus a technical interview. I won't say it will be easy, but there are chances. You may have to send out dozens of resumes, it is likely that there will be refusals. But such that "they won't take it at all, in principle they won't take it" I will not argue.
Answer yourself independently and honestly - what are your advantages over those who have a special education? A competitor who can do as much as you do? (By the way, “can” and “knows” are not the same thing, he always knows more, because at the university they taught not only to code. when you go beyond "can"). This will be the most correct answer to your question.
In my opinion, it is in a team that you can grow much faster in terms of professional skills.
I got a job with no education at all ...
I left after the 3rd year of the institute ...
God, the question is "is it possible to get into IT without a tower, otherwise they say here they pay sooooo grandmas for nothing!" here it was discussed a hundred thousand million times from all possible sides, which are only invented.
It all depends on your country, city and salary expectations. Our hyr would only laugh - they don’t take from everyone even with a tower (meaning in development - they would take for production as a technician, of course :) )
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