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Are sololearn courses enough to pick up a job?

okay , so I have been wondering, is sololearn just a place to learn the basics of these languages they offer and then we must move on to learn from another place or people can only with the knowledge gotten from sololearn get coding or design jobs.

16th Jul 2017, 11:37 PM
Raymond
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Experience is needed the most for a real job. You definitely need to practice more and more after sololearn to get ready for a job. This is a really nice and friendly place to start but not enough for sure. PS:Small and simple jobs are the best place to practice more. Where you have to learn and you also get paid a little for it!
17th Jul 2017, 2:04 AM
Farshad
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To getting a job it's up to you, how you are in programing. if you think that you are very prefect in any program that means that you have got the total concept of that particular program and yes solo learnering make your basic concepts clear with various ways for example by challenging, by coding etc etc.
17th Jul 2017, 12:05 AM
Irwin Lopez
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I usually tell friends and family I know coding, when they or people around them want a coder they let me know. You can also search job ads in your city to find some. This way you might not find a full time job but get the simple ones to boost your exprience. PS:Don't worry if some jobs looks out of your level,you'll learn everything needed along the way. PS2:Make sure to advance your skill more than just sololearn before taking even simple jobs.
17th Jul 2017, 2:52 PM
Farshad
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farshad where do I get those kind of simple jobs
17th Jul 2017, 2:43 PM
Raymond
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Also youll have to learn a lot more than html css or javascript , are you already introduced to frameworks?
17th Jul 2017, 3:28 PM
justine cantado
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1.learn to code 2.create a program for time travel 3.go to before Google 4.code Google 5.sell Google 6.be rich 7.dont need a job your welcome!!!!!
18th Jul 2017, 12:12 AM
Cam Fitz
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Try theodinproject.com they have that prepared for you and most importantly it's free curriculum. They focus on preparing you for a real job, you can do just the front end stuff like html,css javascript and other related stuff there is also back end youll learn ruby and rails but thats up to you.
17th Jul 2017, 8:29 AM
justine cantado
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okay, thanks
17th Jul 2017, 3:01 PM
Raymond
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experience is very important and you can't get much of that here. I suggest you work on projects too improve on it.
18th Jul 2017, 6:41 AM
Pascal Ezeama
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Very few shortcuts except for the extremely talented. You're going to have a lot of competition in getting a job. Plan on some form of school or certification , build your skills, and practice.
19th Jul 2017, 12:04 AM
Jim Tully
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