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Job Problem

I'm struggling to get my first job anyone can give me an advice what I need to do.

3 Answers

Learn JavaScript at the very least. Build a portfolio. Find your niche.

Hey Duke, Here is a quick checklist of things I typically perform when searching for a new job. I'm thinking most of which could apply to finding your first job as well.

  1. Make sure your resume is up to date with all of your general experience and education you'd like to display.
  2. Determine what type of position you are looking for (fullstack, front-end, back-end, it support, etc)
  3. Modify your resume for the type of position you are looking for to include relevant experience or skillsets pertaining to those.
  4. Reach out to technical recruiters through LinkedIn or by performing a google search for recruiters in your area.

There are more ideas I have, but hopefully this could get you started. I'm interested to see what others have to say as well! Adam

Thank you so much guys !