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Front End Developer Roadmap — Meetups and Interviews

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Front end developer is a lucrative profession to be in.

It’s also fun and rewarding as front end features are built and bugs are being fixed.

In this article, we’ll look at where to meet people that may hire you.

Web Presence

If you have a web presence, then you get a bigger reach.

For instance, if you have your own social media profile and you promote that everywhere, then it’s more likely that someone can find you online.

Likewise, you can have a blog so that you promote so that people can find you there.

Meet Techies Online

We can meet techies online with various chat groups.

One of the biggest one is the https://www.reactiflux.com/ Discord chat group.

There’re many users in the group and it’s easy to get in.

Stack Overflow is also a big site where you can answer questions to show off your knowledge.

There are many Meetup groups that are virtual also.

Industry News

Front end development changes all the time.

With the Internet, we can keep up with the latest trends.

There’re also many podcasts and blogs that show us how to use the latest technologies.

Learn New, Relevant Skills

There’re many things in front end development.

To continue our career in the field, we got to keep up with all the new technologies.

They exist to make our lives easier.

Some popular new technologies include CSS preprocessors like SASS.

And some popular front end frameworks include Angular, React, and Vue.

Their concepts are transferable so we don’t have to take too much time learning them.

We don’t have to stick with the front end.

We can also learn back end skills like Node.js, Rails, and whatever we feel like.

This way, we make ourselves more useful.

Improve Your Resume

Resumes are often used to apply to jobs.

Therefore, we need to write it well.

Make sure it doesn’t have typos and the skills and experience listed are relevant to front end development.

We can follow some resume templates so that we don’t have to figure out how to format it ourselves.

Prospective employers will be happy to see a well-formatted resume without useless information.

The Job Hunt

Once we learned some front end development skills and practice them a bit, you can start the job hunt.

You send out resumes and then wait for some feedback.

You can ignore the requirements in the job description since most of them are supposed to be learned on the job.

You have to promote yourself so that someone that wants to hire you will give you a chance.

Also, friends, families, neighbors are also worth trying.

They may know someone who hires front end developers.

Interview

You should interview whether you feel ready or not.

It’s at least useful for practicing for future interviews even if it doesn’t work out.

The learning curve is a good experience.

Once you see the questions once, the 2nd time will be easier.

You can also practice common front end dev interview questions from sites like this one and practice beforehand.

Salary

The salary of front end developers can go from mid-five figures to 6 figures.

It depends on the company and what it can offer.

Conclusion

You can go to different meetups to make yourself known to potential companies that may hire you.

Also, interviews are always good practice even if they don’t work out.

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