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What is in demand in freelancing right now?
Studied html, css.
I made landing pages on freelance at a price of 2-4 thousand per page.
I realized that I needed to grow somewhere, looked towards learning js and react.
But it seems to me that this is more in demand in large companies than in freelancing.
Any advice on which way to go next?
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Freelancers are in demand for people who are able to independently analyze orders and draw conclusions.
Hello, this is hard to understand, but you need to move where it is interesting, until you understand the essence of these words, you will not start to bypass competitors who are really rushing from what they are doing.
If on the web, then you need to decide - front or back.
If the front, then you need a confident knowledge of CSS, JS (native + framework). Of the frameworks, React, Vue, Angular are now in demand. Although you can find work elsewhere.
If back, then PHP / Python / Ruby / Go / Java / C#. Something from this you need to know very confidently with all the consequences.
I don't understand the point of this proposal at all. Freelancing also happens in large companies. And this is worth striving for.
Pure HTML + CSS is not even June yet. This is the most basic level. In Russia, you can still pull out for a typesetter. Abroad, even coders without JS are not listed.
Qualified professionals are in
demand . It takes several years to become a qualified professional.
In order not to be bored all these years, in order not to change your mind, not to get tired of growing - you need to do what is more interesting to you personally.
PS:
One of the main skills of a freelancer is an independent job search, independently determining what and how and where it is better to do.
If this causes difficulty for you, it is better to start your professional growth in the office - there your colleagues will prompt and teach you.
I realized that I needed to grow somewhere, looked towards learning js and react.
But it seems to me that this is more in demand in large companies than in freelancing.
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