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AndKoder2020-02-17 11:45:41
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AndKoder, 2020-02-17 11:45:41

Where can I find a job as a Java/C#/PHP/JavaScript junior?

Self-taught the basics of programming languages ​​in the title. I can write desktop programs, coursework and diplomas for students, repair sites on different kms. More than 5 years experience in freelancing, there are more or less regular customers.

However, I want to somehow develop further in one area, permanent work. It is complicated by the fact that I live in the outback and only remote work is available, and vacancies for such work are only for middlemen and seniors with experience.

Where can I look for a job / internship, do not tell me? )

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5 years freelance is all different areas and languages. I can pull the layout on opencart, write a WordPress plugin, create a diploma program in C # with a database, an OOP coursework in Java, and so on and so forth - small tasks, I have to take on everything in order to have constant income. And precisely because of this, it does not work out in any one specialization.

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Mikhail, 2020-02-17
@RuComMarket

5 years freelancing, this is a term) can you rate yourself poorly? learn how to wind up your price, most likely in some narrow focus you are no longer a junior, but you can safely expose yourself as a middle, the main thing is to cling to something that will really give an impetus to experience and seniority, and if there is or there are a couple of projects that not ashamed to show, then get ready to take a ticket from the outback to some city where there is a demand for developers. In the outback, it will not be possible to normally receive growth in this direction, the ceiling is too low there.

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Klein Maximus, 2020-02-17
@kleinmaximus

Make a normal resume and start sending out to suitable vacancies with a specified salary of 20-30 percent more than what you would like to have. There are many vacancies. Even at a distance.
It is better that the vacancies are with a small test task. Do the job - get feedback. You do more and more. And since your work will be evaluated not by some obscure person from fl.ru, who needs to attach a plugin to jQuery, but, most likely, by a more experienced specialist than you, then the feedback will be quite adequate.
Then an interview. After 3-4 times, you will already understand what exactly is required and what needs to be tightened up. The main thing is not to be afraid that you will be taken for a fool or half-educated. You will most likely never meet these people again, and you can take out a lot of useful things for yourself.
And you have to choose one. What you know best, not what you think is paid the most money for. This is most likely not the case. PHP, so PHP. Javascript, so Javascript. Front or back.
And it's better to narrow it down even more. For example, only React/Vue/Angular/... Or only Wordpress/Yii/Laravel/... If you spread your time jumping from technology to technology, you won't be able to become a specialist, because there simply won't be time for deep learning.
Well, go, go to job interviews and interviews! Hit in the same spot! There is a lot of work for juniors, middles, and seniors.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-02-17
@Zoominger

I can write desktop programs, term papers and diplomas for students,

Nothing.
Freelancing over 5 years experience

Nothing.
Look for an internship at xx.ru, for example, but be prepared for the fact that you will not even be hired for a free one, because you are not up to the junior and you will have to sit freelancing, cutting millions.

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