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What should a php junior know now without experience?
I would like to get experience in the office, next to more experienced colleagues. What is worth learning in order to compete (Moscow time)?
What we have: I
graduated from the 2nd year of college with honors, I plan to switch to an individual schedule (post-account in fact).
PHP according to Koterov's book "PHP 7.0 in the original".
Github: https://github.com/EvgeniiR
Completed projects:
Quiz site for the competition of projects in honor of Cosmonautics Day - cosmosquiz.ru (Without frameworks)
Site with photos: evgeniy-photo.ru
Forum on laravel, Vue.js, redis :
https://github.com/EvgeniiR/forum
2 video courses on the Laravel framework:
1) https://laracasts.com/series/laravel-from-scratch-2017
2) https://laracasts.com/series/lets-build-a-forum-wi...
Learning Symfony 4 framework. So far, just read "Getting started" in the dock and figured out the security component. Created a registration/login/logout form, an authorization check.
Strong knowledge of Linux, LAMP stack, using docker to create a working environment.
Of course: MySQL, SQL, Redis, some jQuery, Vue.js more or less.
It's hard to navigate through vacancies. Somewhere 100500 requirements, and php, and wordpress, and bitrix, and js. It is not clear what is the main thing and what is more important, but somewhere "you know php, you wrote for yourself - come!".
PS Of course, I dream of working on serious projects on laravel or even symfony.
UPD: Yes. Forgot to mention. I can write unit- and functional texts
Upd. A month and a half later. Results:
1. A lot of employers did not even look at the resume. I believe this is due to the fact that the age of 17 was indicated.
2. For three days of sending out resumes to hh (sent to 20 companies) and having completed one test task, I received three responses.
I went to an interview in 2 companies, received an offer in the second and went to work a week later.
At first, I didn’t remove my resume, and a couple more responses dripped in a week.
I am successful in my first position.
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Respond to all vacancies for which you at least slightly fit, in your opinion. And for those that you do not fit - also answer if it is at least somewhere close. Show examples, try to get feedback (how lucky). Ask for a test task, get interviewed a couple of times and quickly understand where something is missing. And somewhere, it might be enough. Vacancies are written very often ... let's say not correctly.
I agree with those who advised to stop calling yourself Junior))) for Juni and Hello Word is already a level, and you have a good store of knowledge.
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