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Where to go for an internship for a novice front-end developer?
The situation is as follows.
A window is formed from the beginning of May to the end of August (the end-beginning of the semester), so you need to use this time wisely. I think that in order to be more competitive after graduation, you need to get into a large IT company and see how the code written by professionals looks like. What options are there besides internships at Yandex, Avito, Aviasales? I tried to google, but there are some inadequate lists, it is food companies that are needed.
Where better to go if I'm familiar with:
- HTML, CSS, JS, VUE.JS
- SASS, PostCSS, Git, Npm, Yarn, Gulp, Webpack, Pug
Thanks in advance to everyone who will spare their precious time
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I got my job in my 2nd year after attending events from the company.
This is a really effective way not only to show yourself, but also to understand how worthless you are.
Immediately accept the thought that after the hackathon/internship you will leave without your self-esteem as a developer
. You will immediately reduce your list of knowledge to 'I know a little html' :)
However, after that, a wild pump of your self-study
will start. Universities sometimes have job fairs, look there. There is no other place to get information about internships, except by chance on the Internet.
Do not be afraid to take on everything that falls into your hands, everything will go to the piggy bank.
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