I am taking the certificate at the moment and like it alot I've learned tons of informations and enjoy coding in the projects. Hopefully, I can land a front-end developer position after. At the moment I have a business degree and am currently working as an SEO specialist so I deal with HTML, CSS, and Javascript daily. Trying to optimize my companies website speed and build optimal pages. I work with other developers solving any issues the website has and I love. Really hope I can pursure this career. GREAT VIDEO!
It's good to have any certificates on your resume/CV but if you are experienced in terms of having worked for a company and contributed to high end websites and web apps then that would be more valuable to a potential employer, having these kinds of certificates only have a greater value for people who are looking to get their very first job as a front-end developer but having an extensive portfolio is just as valuable, as employers want to see proof you can actually perform the skills necessary, so if you are experienced then most would suggest building a portfolio to show case your skills and knowledge, also on interviews you have to show you know what you are talking about and this course can help with knowing how to speak in a way that shows you not only have the skills but the correct terminology and information to communicate within a team.
@@siminmohtadi I'm not sure how to proceed in this case. If you get the Coursera plus subscription, you'll be able to go through as many courses as you want.
Taken from the site: "The Meta Front-End Developer Professional Certificate is beginner level. There are no prerequisites required. You can prepare yourself to succeed in this program by familiarizing yourself with the subject matter prior to enrolling. Consider getting started by reading articles like What Does a Front-End Developer Do? and 8 Front-End Developer Interview Questions + How to Answer Them."
I am taking the certificate at the moment and like it alot I've learned tons of informations and enjoy coding in the projects. Hopefully, I can land a front-end developer position after. At the moment I have a business degree and am currently working as an SEO specialist so I deal with HTML, CSS, and Javascript daily. Trying to optimize my companies website speed and build optimal pages. I work with other developers solving any issues the website has and I love. Really hope I can pursure this career. GREAT VIDEO!
How far along are you? It would be great if you could keep us updated when you find a job!
Right now I am about half way through Version Control just started not too long ago!
I would love to know your progress too
@@Soriedemxany updates? Did it help you land a job?
updates?
How this program compare to IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate on Coursera?
wht if i complete all 9 course series in 1 month how much do i have to pay to get the certificate ?
Thanks for clearing my doubts,
I am taking up the course, would surely update my experience
Please do!
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Vuejs popular in China because it's author Evan You is a Chinese and Vuejs is promoted a lot in China.
We also use React and Angular in China, no barrier.
Is this certificate valuable for experienced candidates?
It's good to have any certificates on your resume/CV but if you are experienced in terms of having worked for a company and contributed to high end websites and web apps then that would be more valuable to a potential employer, having these kinds of certificates only have a greater value for people who are looking to get their very first job as a front-end developer but having an extensive portfolio is just as valuable, as employers want to see proof you can actually perform the skills necessary, so if you are experienced then most would suggest building a portfolio to show case your skills and knowledge, also on interviews you have to show you know what you are talking about and this course can help with knowing how to speak in a way that shows you not only have the skills but the correct terminology and information to communicate within a team.
the whole certificate include 9 courses. should i pay seprately for each course?
and what if i finishth the first course less than a month? should i pay again to start next course?
@@siminmohtadi I'm not sure how to proceed in this case. If you get the Coursera plus subscription, you'll be able to go through as many courses as you want.
I completed the first course, do you know anyone who got a software developer position after completing the certificate?
Did you finish the front end course? If so, did you get a job?
What is the prerequisites for starting those courses?Where to start is the issue some major accounting etc.
Take a look at the course page (link in the description). It lists all the prerequisites.
Taken from the site: "The Meta Front-End Developer Professional Certificate is beginner level. There are no prerequisites required. You can prepare yourself to succeed in this program by familiarizing yourself with the subject matter prior to enrolling. Consider getting started by reading articles like What Does a Front-End Developer Do? and 8 Front-End Developer Interview Questions + How to Answer Them."
Thanks for taking the time to write it since the channel didn't bother to answer. This dude is all over the place, not a good video. @@innaen982
Still using bootstrap 4?
Yes, I am!
@@loistalagrand old
china 🇨🇳 : vuejs 🗿
probably useless
Not really I landed a job now I'm getting 100k +