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What else do you need to study for a trainee/junior js position?
I use preprocessors for styles, I know native js, I know React, I already use hooks, I use redax, I practiced the api context, I practiced api a little, I did stuff, login and registration pages, I know await async, I also use promises, what else needs to be practiced, tell me and if possible, links to some large projects for practice
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And I have a line with the number of pages.
I think it all depends on the UserAgent that you pass, if the UA is mobile, Google reduces the amount of information displayed.
I would recommend actual practice if you feel confident. Those. here with this go to the employer, speak and ask for the role of an apprentice. It is clear that this will not give much money, but there will be a solid step of real experience under your feet.
Well, in the piggy bank of projects - HackerRank . Here you can kill three birds with one stone, and improve the algorithms with the language(s), and English, and find an employer.
"I know native js"
"I know React"
Usually mid-senior level experts can say this. It's not clear what you mean by "I know". Practice the practice. Practice passing the interview. Merge into an open source project and make useful commits. And by the way, learn the standard tools - git and something with a pull request, at least a github / some thread of a bug tracker. And of course Google for independent search of large projects.
Jun question: write a unit and integration tests for a react/angular project (your choice).
I consider this question to be completely defining: if a person can do them, then he moves from a trainee to a junior.
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