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Can i get a web developer job without CS degree? If yes then how?

Sorry for my bad English i am still learning it. Stuck on the grammar. How to apply for web development jobs without a degree. If any company hires without degree or any websites where i can apply for such jobs. :)

28th Dec 2017, 6:39 AM
Jyoti DAS
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degree is not relevant. I dont know really about web dev., but for C/C++ github is a must have. If you have a nice github account, you will not even have to apply for jobs. They will come to you...
28th Dec 2017, 10:02 AM
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Yes , I believe you can 👍🤗 You need to find a company who appreciate your talents 👌
29th Dec 2017, 9:15 PM
NimWing Yuan
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Yes, you can , never give up.🌻 You can do it 🌹
29th Dec 2017, 9:20 PM
NimWing Yuan
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Intermediate knowledge of at least 3 languages (Java, Javascript and C++) and several own products (albeit apps or sites) will be a good start in my opinion. For more details: https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/is-free-code-camps-full-stack-web-development-certificate-enough-to-get-a-job/3909
28th Dec 2017, 9:56 AM
Ewout Lagendijk
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Yes, every day is a day with new opportunities 🦋
29th Dec 2017, 9:24 PM
NimWing Yuan
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Actually the answer is absolutely easy! You can get a job. Just find someone who hires you. fullstop. okay... take a pencil and a sheet of paper. Write down 10 reasons why someone should hire YOU. If you cant do that you have to improve yozr skills until you are able to do that task.
30th Dec 2017, 8:34 PM
Oma Falk
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yes you don't need any degree or specific degree to get a job as a web Developer. I have completed my bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering. I have also worked as design engineer in Mechanical company but form last 8 months I have been working as Web Developer. All u need is to choose a specific code language and pursue ur dreams. I'm also a founder of www.freelancetricks.com. Check out the about page and get everything about me. If need any help you can contact me. My moto is to help guys like us through FreelanceTricks.
29th Dec 2017, 6:57 AM
FreelanceTricks
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If you want to prove that you are good specialist, you can get some serious certificates. I think that's all what you need :)
4th Jan 2018, 12:33 PM
Ghena Ramascan
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@Amer : follow courses of Sololearn: Java or HTML to start with 🤗👍😊
7th Jan 2018, 7:17 PM
NimWing Yuan
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Try freelancing (whether paid or volunteer) a bit to grow your portfolio.. I think having some kind of portfolio of web development related project will be more relevant than cs degree.. Also try http://freecodecamp.org 👍
28th Dec 2017, 11:25 AM
Muhammad Wahyudin
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can get it without a CS degree, but can't get it without CSS knowledge 😁
30th Dec 2017, 4:47 AM
Ömer An
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The question is: "If yes... Where??" xDD
28th Dec 2017, 6:59 PM
noobcøder
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create an account in freelancer or similar websites there u get job not as daily working or monthly salary based on the assignment they give you payment for your work
31st Dec 2017, 11:28 AM
tejeswar
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No, not since the Web exploded in the 90's there is simply far too much demand for skilled developers. So how then? Become a highly skilled developer and have the means to prove that you can produce what employers are looking for (portfolio site, etc). You can have a degree from the best University in the world but if you can't build the site they are asking for within a reasonable deadline (or show acceptable progress) they will fire you anyway...
29th Dec 2017, 1:06 AM
Donald Hoyt
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Another way would be to prove such skills to a recruiter or staffing agency which may have lower standards and/or more time to evaluate you and establish your social proof through them. For example be a contractor to hire.
29th Dec 2017, 1:08 AM
Donald Hoyt
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I know a guy who just bugged millions for a code but the guy is good been on the damn code for years ...so you can that is possible...if you can afford get the degree too it sets you up there if you are really good at coding and have papers..Happy 2018
1st Jan 2018, 1:41 AM
Michael Kiniaru Kamau
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Lots of great answers! I'm shocked nobody mentioned FreeCodeCamp. If you go through their entire program, not only will you become a rockstar developer, but you will also gain valuable real world experience and an amazing supportive community and business network connections as well. Good luck! Edit: I see someone did mention it. Just add that to my list of mistakes ;)
1st Jan 2018, 11:25 PM
Adam
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You just need to be any graduate, You just need basic knowledge of web designing that's it. You can learn basics from online website or can join a 3 months class anywhere.
28th Dec 2017, 10:54 AM
Akshay Bawane
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Based on my experience, projects and portfolios really speak in your favor.
29th Dec 2017, 9:40 AM
Ade Kurniawan
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