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Where and how to find a job Ruby on Rails junior developer in Moscow?
I have been trying to find a job Ruby on Rails junior developer for several months.
As such, there is no work experience in any company - I studied everything on my own and
I can work from 3 to 4 days a week: I still need to finish my studies at the university.
I have such a resume
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I constantly sit on rubyjobs.ru and headhunter - I send my resume by mail,
but in the end I get refusals.
Please tell me how to solve this problem.
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Graduate from the university, it's useless to take you if you are here today - not tomorrow.
Upgrade your skills and make a more complex application. In those listed in the resume, there is not much to look at.
All code must be passed through rubocop, and codeclimate must be connected to the repository.
TESTS! No tests, no code.
In the resume, I would arrange the sections in this order: work experience, projects, education, skills. The "About Me" section is of no interest to anyone. Throw out everything from the skills that does not apply to the desired position, and add more of what does.
JSON is a data format, REST is an architectural pattern. What they do in the "Protocols and API" section is not clear.
There is jQuery, but no JavaScript - suspicious.
You need to write what gems you worked with. If you haven’t worked with any, then learn how to work.
Well, and most importantly: "I can work from 3 to 4 days a week" - in 99% of cases this is immediately a refusal. Junior has to work a lot to learn something.
I can also advise you to look at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ror2ru for vacancies.
If you want to invest in your development, then I highly recommend the www.thinknetica.com course - after it they will hire you (if you try, of course). I also advise you to buy a mentor service at www.mkdev.me , there is also a good free guide to web development.
Try refactoring your code and keep looking.
https://codeclimate.com/github/risentweber/flashcards
https://codeclimate.com/github/studpad/studpad
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