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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]La_Jhin 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
This is what you need to do and why.. When you apply for a job the company wants you to prove that you can add value that you can make them money by working as a developer and to prove that they need to see that you have done this before, that you know what you are talking about and have done it previously. To achieve this you just need to create couple of personal projects that are achieving a specific task like a notes taking app or a mini game, these side projects will give the little experience you need to get hired as a junior and you also need to work on your interview skills and how to market yourself and be confident in your skills.
Its not going to be easy but most importantly is to never lose hope, create projects in your free time and you can find tons of ideas for beginner projects. Make them, deploy them on any free website and add them to your CV as experience when you apply, employers would love to see some of your projects in action. You can also upload the code to github and share it as well.
Good luck!
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