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kropat2020-08-14 17:49:03
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kropat, 2020-08-14 17:49:03

Should I go work as June or finish my studies to Middle?

My stack of skills HTML, CSS, JS, PHP
You can find Jun's job in vacancies, but the question arises:

- Maybe it's worth to finish learning React, Redux, for example, something else and try Middle's vacancies or start with Jun, and then get skills up to Middle? How will be better ?

PS I'm very interested in the opinion of those who really went through this stage.

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Vlad Grigoriev, 2020-08-14
@Vaindante

You can't become a middle without real experience, just like a junior in general.
Knowing the theory is one thing, but the ability to put it into practice at least to some extent is quite another, and it is very different from theory.
Well, in addition to hard skills, there are also soft skills that also require real practical experience.
Well, all sorts of pet projects are not at all the same (but there is some use for them) and is also very different from real work in a team

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McBernar, 2020-08-14
@McBernar

Yes, you can immediately finish your studies to signor. And there it’s not far from the team lead - just a couple of courses on YouTube to see more.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-08-14
@Zoominger

Lol, you can't even be called a jun without a year of experience. You are a trainee, white guy.

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Andrew Nodermann, 2020-08-15
@Lucian

It is better to learn in practice and as an option on your projects.

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Kirill Makarov, 2020-08-19
@kirbi1996

Well, in fact, even if you know React, it's still far from the fact that you are a June. It is impossible to study at the middle at home, because you need the skill of working in a team, and the presence of real projects, the ability to support them, and a lot of everything in addition. I will even say more, not the fact that they will immediately take you as a junior, the competition for the waiting is huge. So if you can get it done quickly

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