Suggestions For a Frontend Developer
I did HTML, Css, JavaScript, React.js , Redux . Should I start applying for Frontend roles or should I learn something more
Enough for the most part, add CI/CD to your learning. Learn a test framework I mean, like jest for react. Count this in fundamentals.
Additionally, Next.js is the current trend. If a job description you're applying for says Next js as good to have. Spend 2 days learning it's basics and build a tiny project even a 2 views with navigation and fetchint. Not to boast in the interview, but to say you can learn quickly.
Albaadi_balak
Stealth
5 months ago
Read the entire react docs mainly the learning section https://react.dev/learn
And start applying in parallel. Expect at least 3 months and 10 interviews to get a job. Just be positive and learn.
Ping me if you need any help
Agrud
Student
5 months ago
Hey can you take my mock interview
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WoodenSpeed8
Student
5 months ago
Make good projects to showcase and start applying
Agrud
Student
5 months ago
Good projects ? Means what kind of project ... Currently I have built a Crypto App and YouTube Clone is it counted as good ??
CoderNinja
Stealth
5 months ago
Yes
Make some projects using the skills you learned, host it, add it to your resume and then apply.
The honest truth is that this is extremely bare minimum. There are 1000s of people if not lacks who have learned the tech you mentioned. You can’t stand out with this.
Try to work on some real world open source projects. Check GSoC past organizations and their projects. You’ll find a lot of beginner friendly projects and issues you can work on.
If you have 4-5 projects then you can go for interviews. Best of luck 🤞
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