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I need help, I'm applying for a job

I can't decide what position to apply for. Javascript is language i know best(but i dont know any framework),and styling is not my strongest side. Should I go for frontend or just Javascript dev.?

15th Oct 2019, 5:07 PM
Paok
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Interviewers always like to ask the question that you included in the resume. If you do not know the framework you don't need to include it. And usually they ask basic programming questions to fresher because they have to give training to fresher .
17th Oct 2019, 7:38 AM
Ayushi Gujarati
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Starting with frontend and then moving for backend is what i advise. All the best!
16th Oct 2019, 3:52 AM
minirkk
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Probably none of them, because JavaScript (and most languages) are not enough on their own, you should at least learn js frameworks. Also, with more practice you can get better at styling, since it's really easy.
15th Oct 2019, 7:00 PM
Aymane Boukrouh
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Yeah, I also want to do freelacing, but just like you I can't because I still have a lot to learn
15th Oct 2019, 7:49 PM
Aymane Boukrouh
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Aymane Boukrouh thanks a lot for your answer,and sincerity too that's what us beginner's need.
15th Oct 2019, 7:35 PM
Paok
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requirements for JS developre job in one company: In-depth knowledge of any modern framework (Angular, Vue or React) Knowledge of Node.js library Knowledge of ReduxFlux Experience with package managers (npm, yarn) Experience with Git
15th Oct 2019, 7:44 PM
Paok
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that's why we are here to learn.thanks again
15th Oct 2019, 8:03 PM
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RKK Thanks you for your advice, I applied for Front end and i got test HTML/CSS/vanilla JS quiz app with 4 days deadline.
24th Oct 2019, 4:11 PM
Paok
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Aayushi Gujarati Thanks a lot great advice :))) I included only what i know. :))
24th Oct 2019, 4:16 PM
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