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What kind of projects should a novice frontend have to be hired with hands and feet for any job?
What kind of projects should a novice frontend have to be hired with hands and feet for any job?
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In order for a layout designer to be hired (ordinary, not any), he can have no projects at all, but just do a test task well, though he should also be more modest - this is Front-End Developer (everything with a capital letter, this is important) - here it is for nothing.
To be honest, if you came to our studio tomorrow to get a job and said: "I know this well, I plan to learn this in the near future, but teach me this, I myself did not understand / I will learn in the process" - I would say "Well, let's try it on a trial," and my vote would be taken into account when making a decision.
If you came here with this agnaman-shamansky.com/ and just like this from the threshold "I'm a Front-End Developer, take me with your arms and legs", I would say "nah" and my vote would be the last one.
In essence, you write in your resume - adaptive -> show adaptive in your portfolio, write "modern technologies" -> show "modern technologies", write "animation" - well, you understand. This will be enough to get a job, for getting "any work with arms and legs" you need not only practice a la "I did one project like this, one like that, and one like that", but you also need experience.
The question is a contradiction. A beginner will not be taken to any.
But if there are projects on github that have collected a lot of stars, this will suit many
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