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Ask HN: How do I get a job as a web dev?

1 pointsby speedylight3 months ago
So basically I’m a self taught webdev and a CS student and I want to get an entry level job in the industry. I made a website for myself to showcase some of the work I’ve done but the problem is that most of the web apps&#x2F;sites I’ve built weren’t meant to be shown off, they were tools I made to help me do things but I still learned quite a lot from those experiences.<p>Backend development is my element, but I’ve gotten really comfortable with front end work lately, particularly when I am using Tailwind and Sveltejs… I find that I don’t even need to use component libraries for most things because I’m good enough to design from scratch—even though that may not the most efficient solution. I still struggle here and there but nothing a quick session of Googling can’t fix.<p>Backend wise I’ve worked with Flask, Django, SvelteKit, and Laravel.<p>I will admit that my knowledge is very spread out, there isn’t any one web technology that I understand on an intuitive level but I definitely have a solid grasp of the basics.<p>To be honest any kind of job I can land in the tech industry will be life changing, I’ve been stuck working in retail for way longer than I should’ve been and if I can get a job in tech that pays something $20&#x2F;hr as a starting point, I’ll be content with that knowing I’m advancing my career I just don’t really know where to begin.<p>If you were in my shoes and lived in the western United States, what would you do?

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gregjor3 months ago
Job market in the US very tough right now, especially for entry-level and junior people. You may know about the waves of large layoffs. To make matters worse companies increasingly use LLMs and no-code &amp; low-code tools, eliminating jobs.<p>Recruiters won’t look at your web site, portfolio, GitHub repos, or leetcode scores unless they already have a strong interest in you. Much better to look for work through professional and personal contacts.<p>I have some free articles about job hunting and freelancing on my site typicalprogrammer.com. No ads, popups, or other nonsense.
_pktm_3 months ago
Thanks for posting this. A few thoughts come to mind.<p>1. What have you tried so far to find such a job?<p>2. Do you have a degree? I don’t personally believe they should be required but many employers hold a different view.<p>3. Are you open to a startup or do you prefer something more corporate?
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