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@Twitt2017-06-20 13:37:35
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@Twitt, 2017-06-20 13:37:35

What tasks can a PHP programmer be given at work?

Now I go to interviews, they give test ones, I cope with them easily, but I understand that the test is a test, and at work the tasks will be of a completely different level. Somehow they asked me to do a test in Yii2, and on the first working day they were given the task to write a complex plugin in Wordpress.
Let's say I position myself as a Yii2 Developer, what tasks can they give me in the first days? What did they give you? Maybe I can make some kind of module .. I just don’t have any experience in this, but I don’t really want to come and understand that I won’t pull it, or didn’t do it.

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Saboteur, 2017-06-20
@saboteur_kiev

Can be given a task to work.
PS There are millions of web companies in the world, each of them can have their own jokes, the population census will not help you at all. Just look at what was in the vacancy and what the company does.

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Maxim Fedorov, 2017-06-20
@qonand

Somehow they asked me to do a test in Yii2, and on the first working day they were given the task to write a complex plugin in Wordpress.

Well, it all depends on the company in which you get a job and what position, if you get a job in some studio that develops simple sites - then expect that the tasks can be for a wide variety of CMS. In general, here you need to look only at the company, at its profile, at the reviews about it in the end ...
Yes, any, it all depends on many factors - starting from the position for which you are applying and ending with the subject area of ​​the company.
You just need to ask during the interview what technology stack the company works with and realistically assess how much this stack is within your power. And of course, if you are at the Junior level, then look for vacancies for this level

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lukoie, 2017-06-20
@lukoie

Open PHP Upwork, and look - this is +/- and your tasks will be in the end.

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