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Andrey2019-09-01 19:49:29
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Andrey, 2019-09-01 19:49:29

What salary to ask for at an interview for a junior frontend developer in Moscow?

I have been doing web development as a hobby for more than 5 years intermittently (there were several personal projects + a few freelance orders). Work experience in the company ~3 months about a year ago. He received about 35 thousand rubles. (was on probation). I was mainly engaged in edits in current projects (JQuery) + layout of new pages. After 3 months of work, I got the opportunity to improve my skills and take courses as a frontend developer, which I did. In the next month, I plan to look for a job in Moscow as a junior frontend developer.
What I can do:
1) html5 semantic tags
2) flexbox, SCSS, BEM-naming, frameworks(Bootstrap, UIKit)
3) Native JS(DOM API, Browser API, Canvas AP), ES6 (Promises, generators, ...) , jQuery
4) React + Redux(Thunk, Observable, Saga)
3) Familiar withAirbnb JS Styleguide
5) Webpack (I don't know very well, I can set it up only with the help of Google :) )
6) Template Engines (Jade(not sure), Django)
7) Git
8) I worked a little with Figma, I'm confident with Photoshop
9) I read confidently those. documentation in English
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1) How much to ask for at the interview?
2) What kind of money is definitely not worth working for?
3) What salary is acceptable for a trial period and how long should it last, if any?
4) How long does it usually take to get paid?
Thanks everyone for the replies!

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sober_cat22, 2019-09-01
@hamsterhomka

1) 50-60k is quite realistic to get from the start in Moscow, provided that you can already do something, it does not have to be development experience in production. Ask for a test.
3) The probationary period is a maximum of 3 months, but it can be less, as you show yourself
4) It strongly depends on the specific company. Naturally, after successfully passing the probationary period, and then it can be six months or a year

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sim3x, 2019-09-01
@sim3x

A frontender has its main frame at position 0 in any list
Everything else is an application
Without 3-5 medium and large projects on your main frame that you can talk about for hours - you are a layout designer without an o/r
You, as an insecure trainee , should go wherever they take for any money that will be enough for food and housing
You need real projects

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Daniil Maslov, 2019-09-01
@s0xzwasd

1. How much do you think is necessary and what kind of fork does the current vacancy for which you are interviewing. There is no universal answer here.
2. It's definitely not worth working for the money that you consider a small reward for your labors. Again, everything is individual and for someone already 10 thousand rubles is a lot of money.
3. Usually lasts 2-3 months, depending on the vacancy. During the trial period, the salary may be lower by 10-30%, depending on the company.
4. They usually get promoted after a probationary period and when you can solve most of the tasks that the business gives.
In short - everything is purely individual and depends on you and the vacancy, there is no secret recipe and formulas here.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-09-01
@Zoominger

He received about 35 thousand rubles.

Oh, and in advertising courses they talk about 150 thousand rubles. a month for an intern.
On the subject: look at vacancies on hh and ask for an average amount.
It is impossible to answer unambiguously.

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