I don't think the fact that different companies use different frameworks is actually problematic for new hires. It's more just ridiculous for a job description to require knowledge in that specific web framework. I know HTML and JS well, so I'm going to be able to figure out your framework pretty easily, just don't expect me to be an expert before I even apply for the job...
Thats a fair point, companies should offer flexibility for time to learn different web frameworks and if at the end of the day the job gets done, it shouldn't be a problem.
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I don't think the fact that different companies use different frameworks is actually problematic for new hires. It's more just ridiculous for a job description to require knowledge in that specific web framework. I know HTML and JS well, so I'm going to be able to figure out your framework pretty easily, just don't expect me to be an expert before I even apply for the job...
Thats a fair point, companies should offer flexibility for time to learn different web frameworks and if at the end of the day the job gets done, it shouldn't be a problem.