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Some kind of you are not particularly front-end, if you think that the pros, Java, etc. - more serious languages than jscript :)
djinni.co You can create anonymous ads here and ask the price.
If English is normal and time is not running out, you can try to grab a couple of orders for upwork / elance: even if nothing burns out, get real experience, what and how.
Of course, it really depends on:
how realistic you know it. With such a spread of technologies and without real experience, it is hard to believe, especially, I think, those who will hire you will be hard to believe.
If everything is really good with you, then all you need is real projects (invented, open-source, or for friends, it doesn’t matter) on github - you can easily apply for 1000, but on a couple of interviews to check your mail, name ~$10/hour
PS
And if you really feel confident in at least 20% of what you have described, then just drop the words junior/middle/senior/work experience from the lexicon and life will become easier.
For Moscow, 50-60k, work for a couple of months, then talk about an increase, or you can go to the next employer.
But the amount depends on the examples of projects that you can show. Angular / Backbone / Ember and so on - there is a difference if there were big projects or not.
Now the trend in salaries and positions is not very good, it is believed that because of the crisis. For example, many companies want maximum compatibility, the front-end should be ideal for cross-browser layout, and they will ask for something else on the back-end. With salaries there may be offers as described.
But the demand for the front-end is still persistent, there should not be a problem to start working.
It is unlikely that you know all the listed technologies at an acceptable level! Or you have the wrong idea about knowledge!
The average between how much you value yourself and how much your employer evaluates you.
After the conclusion of an employment contract, the question of recalculating the salary is unlikely to be asked.
Therefore, you need to try to squeeze the allowable maximum now.
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