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Which direction is more in demand?
Good day!
I have my college defense on Tuesday, and now it's time to think about work.
As a specialist in the profile in my city, I will not find a job. Moving is also not an option. All that's left is the remote. I saw a lot of vacancies in PHP remotely, not only for juniors, but also for interns.
And then there are courses with retraining diplomas from leading universities are held free of charge, given that you are unemployed.
I want to ask, but please answer without irony - which of the chosen directions is better to choose in order to get a job remotely? Please describe the pros and cons of each direction in terms of employment.
Data Analyst (primarily)
1C-Programmer (primarily)
Project Manager in IT (I have no idea what he does)
Graphic design
UI-Design
Digital marketing (also soul lies)
SMM and targeting (probably interesting)
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Data analyst - you need an appropriate mindset and decent experience in business, this is not a profession to start, you can start with a business analyst
1C programmer - in demand, at the initial stage you can even earn money, you need to understand accounting. The prospects are very sad, it is very difficult to break out of 1C, and in five years you will really want a
Project manager - again, this is not a job for a beginner. You need to understand architecture, understand programming experience, be able to manage people, be able to make people work on time, first you should go to either business analysis or indoor development
Graphic design - if you love and know how to draw well, then the profession is very pleasant - to see the result their work is priceless, in terms of money and prospects, a lot depends on talent and luck
UI design - a little more code, a little less creativity, otherwise see above
Digital marketing - work for a certain temperament, if you like it, then why not
SMM and targeting - a fashionable direction, high competition, extremely low return at the start
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That's it. And you will work where they take you, then it will be seen
The best front-end, namely React. On the edge - QA Manual / Automation, but there is less money there. Back-end by no means, maximum - Node.js. Freelance in no case - do not ruin your life.
It’s not a problem to get a job, after the remote trend, there is a very popular scheme:
1. Someone probably came to your university and offered you a job - communicate with them. Or look for coworking / IT centers in the city (often under construction, in all sorts of abandoned factories).
2. Learn React at an acceptable Jun level.
3. Local HR prepares you a "beautiful" resume, and is actively looking for companies.
4. There is an interview in Zoom/Skype/etc. Just read out what the Signor writes to you in the messenger.
5. You are being sold for ~$1000-1500, they take ~20% commission per month. Sit and work.
Repeat from 2 (but up to Middle) to 5 when you increase your skill a bit. Over the past 2 years, ~20 people have made 250k people in the city.
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