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Sergey750il2020-10-12 17:10:52
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Sergey750il, 2020-10-12 17:10:52

Why are there fewer vacancies for WordPress development than for front-end frameworks?

According to statistics, 30-35% of all sites work on WP, but on portals with vacancies, open vacancies for development on this CMS can be counted on the fingers of one hand, although there are hundreds of offers for the same VUE. How can this be explained?

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Sanes, 2020-10-12
@Sanes

Because the web is not only blogs and flea markets.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-10-12
@firedragon

I will add from myself. Writing for wp is not profitable. Lousy output code, a lot of gestures, and as a result, the client does not understand what he is paying for. So in the end, who needs something serious, they do it seriously, but millions of sites just hang out. In general, this is neither good nor bad, but it is not profitable for the office

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Maxim, 2020-10-12
@Tomio

You are trying to compare warm with soft.
You will hardly find any vacancies only on WP, because only web-studios deal with WP. But in addition to WP, they have a number of other CMS in their arsenal: Bitrix, Joomla, OpenCart, Drupal, NetCat, etc. Therefore, when you get a job in the studio, you will have to work with all these CMS, and knowing only one WP will not save you.
WP is not needed for ongoing support. You set it up once, download everything you need, and it works. This is the end of the backend. Plus, WP practically does not make complex projects. Still, it was originally positioned as an engine for blogs.
Another thing is the front-end (and the same Vue), where the interface and design can change very often. Because this is what users of your application see. They don't see the backend, they don't even know you have WP. They see the front: all these animations, scrolls, sliders, beautiful shapes. And this is the versatility of frontenders. Having only Vue in their arsenal, they can work with a business card site, and with an online store, and with a bank, and with an exchange, and with a social network, and with anything.
So the answer is simple - it's all about versatility.

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Vladimir Druzhaev, 2020-10-12
@OtshelnikFm

Because vp is do-it-yourself.
Everyone in childhood loved to play constructors. Here, even a monkey will be able to poke dis in the elementor.
And if you can do it yourself - why pay someone else? There are few vacancies. But you give an example of 35% on a global scale and look at vacancies only in the Russian sector? on the western sites of work on the VP wagon. You will not manage in a century.

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Evgeny Matveev, 2020-10-13
@ematveev

Because most users can use WP without programming

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