Subscribed. Please keep these DAY IN THE LIFE vlogs incoming, ill share your vids too. 3 questions: 1)Scope of Reactjs, NextJs, Typescript, Node, React Native, etc. in the Netherlands? 2)Is Dutch required/helpful to get a job from outside the EU? 3)Which country are you from originally? 🫶🏻
Thanks, preparing new video, hope to release it by the end of week. about your questions: 1. Tech stacks you mentioned, very popular and there are lots of open positions. You can try linkedin (I got my current job from linkedin). 2. Definitely not required in most of the cases. Literally everyone speak English here. I applied for job in The Netherlands from outside of EU. 3. Im from Armenia
@@anonymous........ Unfortunately, there are no 100% working tips. Yes, now it is very difficult to find anything not only for beginners, but also for experienced ones. But I would advise not to give up, continue to study and most importantly, create a good portfolio with interesting projects. Apply to any open position you find. Sooner or letter it should succeed . Btw, subscribe to my channel, Im preparing new video about FE dev roadmap for 2025 and will try to cover lots of questions for beginners
Subscribed. Please keep these DAY IN THE LIFE vlogs incoming, ill share your vids too.
3 questions:
1)Scope of Reactjs, NextJs, Typescript, Node, React Native, etc. in the Netherlands?
2)Is Dutch required/helpful to get a job from outside the EU?
3)Which country are you from originally? 🫶🏻
Thanks, preparing new video, hope to release it by the end of week.
about your questions:
1. Tech stacks you mentioned, very popular and there are lots of open positions. You can try linkedin (I got my current job from linkedin).
2. Definitely not required in most of the cases. Literally everyone speak English here. I applied for job in The Netherlands from outside of EU.
3. Im from Armenia
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@@HakSukiasyan շնորհակալություն Brother 🇮🇳🫶🏻🇦🇲
@@HakSukiasyan I'm learning this tech stack, but nowadays it's very hard to find entry-level jobs or even internships. Any tips?
@@anonymous........ Unfortunately, there are no 100% working tips. Yes, now it is very difficult to find anything not only for beginners, but also for experienced ones. But I would advise not to give up, continue to study and most importantly, create a good portfolio with interesting projects. Apply to any open position you find. Sooner or letter it should succeed . Btw, subscribe to my channel, Im preparing new video about FE dev roadmap for 2025 and will try to cover lots of questions for beginners
Why do you have to go to work at an empty office?
Well, its kind of boring be at home all the time + we should go office at least once a week. And most of team members where in holidays )