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Yaroslav2015-02-26 18:16:05
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Yaroslav, 2015-02-26 18:16:05

What is the minimum required for a Junior web developer to work in Europe?

Hello Dear Developers!
I really need your opinion. What minimum should a beginner web developer know in order to work for a company that is engaged in web development in Western countries (in Europe)?
Thanks in advance!

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Saboteur, 2015-02-26
@saboteur_kiev

For example, knowledge of the language of the country in which you want to work, at least at an advanced level.

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Mikhey Egorov, 2015-02-26
@TheLast

In fact, there is not much difference in Europe, in the USA, in Asia, the requirements will be the same.
The only feature, as the colleague above wrote in a casual way, is the language.
If you want to work in English, then you should look at large (international) corporations.

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2015-02-26
@Heian

IMHO (and only IMHO), but the language decides last. this goes without saying. Any employer would prefer to hire a citizen of their country, well, or at least with a residence permit, so you need to know and be able to do much more than the average job candidate, and get, respectively, the same amount. To be a specialist, which are few.
There are a lot of juniors, so you'll be lucky here. But there are much fewer good high-level experts.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2015-02-27
@k12th

No one will bring a junior from another country (spend money on relocation, help with paperwork) - there are enough locals.
Well, if you are already there with a residence permit / work permit, then he is a junior and a junior in Africa :)

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@codingal, 2015-04-16
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In Europe and beyond junior < 2-3 years of experience. Therefore, you need to know everything or almost everything that is required in the vacancy, where you apply, and also have commercial experience in these technologies. Another thing is that there are practically no vacancies for relocation, where it says that a "junior developer" is required.

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