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I NEED A JOB

Im an professional code editor but sad no ones know me 😣you can see my codes https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/WHMYIzagkQXY/?ref=app

3rd Oct 2024, 10:02 PM
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India SMP This section is not for promoting your code nor for finding job. They're other threads available for promoting your codes - Please remove and follow the forum guidelines. https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1316935/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/3021159/?ref=app
4th Oct 2024, 3:45 AM
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As someone who has hired hundreds of programmers over the years, I can tell you that this is not the best way to earn an interview. SoloLearn is a very beginner level learning site. But companies are looking for programmers who can solve real business problems and use advanced libraries. As a Front End developer, I want to see that you can use various frameworks and have completed numerous production grade programs. I want to see: 1. Your Github.com profile showing that you've created at least a few projects that are complete websites. I want to see that you have a lot of commit activity. I need to see you can build a website that uses more than HTML/CSS/JavaScript. I want to see things like REACT, Angular, JQuery, Vue, etc. I want to see CSS frameworks such as Bootstrap, Tailwind, etc. It's not as important which frameworks, but evidence that you have used some of these. 2. I also want to see that you can solve problems. For that, I like to see your leetcode.com profile. 3. I want to see that you know how to write code that talks to an API and make database queries, etc. What you do not know is as important as what you do know. But for me, what I am looking for is for you to demonstrate that you know how to build and deploy real projects, even if they are small ones. So having a website of your own, that you wrote, that also showcases projects you've built. When a company finally does interview you, they are going to give you coding challenges. They want to see that you can do things like sort data, display data in a dynamic fashion, with error detection and reasonable good security practices. You are on the right track. Build a website and keep things published to github.com. You should have enough online that you are proud for someone to review what you've done. For example, on my website I have maybe 15 projects that run inside the browser. I have github pages for each. They are written in different languages and include games, business applications, etc.
4th Oct 2024, 2:33 PM
Jerry Hobby
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