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NightCoreWorker2021-03-19 12:00:40
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NightCoreWorker, 2021-03-19 12:00:40

What you need to know to get your first job as a Front-end Developer?

I'm just starting to learn frontend. In fact, I don't know anything yet.

So, naturally, I have a question: what is the minimum set of knowledge you need to have in order to
get your first job as a front-end, namely a job, and not freelancing? To be taken to an office where you can
start to practice at least a little and earn money. Remote or not, it doesn't matter.

PS Also, I would like to know how long it takes to learn the technologies you specified.
I can study for about 10 hours every day. but not more than 6 months, then you have to go to work =)

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approximate solution, 2021-03-19
@NightCoreWorker

and what is the minimum set of knowledge you need to have to
get your first front-end job

1. Excellent knowledge of the JS base
2. Ability to use at least one Vue\Angular\React framework\library
3. Understanding how the backend works (approximately), how to work with the API
4. Portfolio (example of work), for example, to make your own analogue of Kinopoisk, which on some test API will take JSON, and give your SPA data that will be thrown into a beautiful layout. The more complex the project will be (even if there are architectural errors in it) - (filter, pagination, etc., etc. are implemented), the greater the chance to pass a stone wall.
but not more than 6 months

If you are a complete zero - put in a year.

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Puma Thailand, 2021-03-20
@opium

Yes, in general, no, you can read a book

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