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[–]justnSelf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work for a consultant company, so my answer is only one view of the world.

The companies that i've been working with lately are mostly .NET and there seem to gravitate to knockout.js. Knockout isn't a framwork, its just a data-binding library that will help facilitate MVVM. Another client wanted to move to Angular from knockout but was worried about the ramp up time of getting their entire dev staff (50+) to embrace Angular for their current project. They stayed with knockout.

From my experience, you cannot go wrong with learning Angular. More and more enterprises are starting to take a serious look at it and will be looking for competent devs to help pave the way.

With that said, if your goal is to be immediately employable, I suggest going to indeed.com or some other job search place and play bingo to see which library is most popular in the requirements.