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What are the typical tasks of a front-end developer in the office?
I want to be a front-end developer. The level of knowledge at the moment on the front: I know everything about layout, I know average JS. JS I know at the level to select an element with a crossselector, add an animation, cycle through the elements, do something with them using a function, validate a form, write a simple carousel, a slider, for example, etc.; same for jQuery and plug-ins. Now I am finishing my javascript, and, accordingly, the question arises: what to learn first of all in order to get a job somewhere as a junior? What is the best thing to pay attention to now?
I would like to hear an answer from those who are already working as a front-end somewhere in the office (freelancing is not particularly interesting, although you can write if you want - it will be useful). In general, I want to learn some framework like React. But the question is: what do they really do with React? Why is it needed? Well, that is, what is the function of frameworks?
Tell me what to learn next :)
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Tasks are different, depending on the profile of the office. You can rivet landing pages in batches, or you can hang on the front for the corporate system for a couple of years, you can make games for social networks, you can work with https://developer.mozilla.org/ru/docs/Web/API/Web _....
You can already try out for a junior, you may be asked to do a test, if you are afraid that they want to load it with work for free, agree that the result of the test in your github in open access is posted.
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