My main focus is JavaScript specialising in frontend UI with React. I like to explore different frameworks and technologies in my spare time. Learning languages (programming and real life) is a blast.
Location
London
Education
Bachelor of Design Innovation in Media Design, Victoria University of Wellington
My main focus is JavaScript specialising in frontend UI with React. I like to explore different frameworks and technologies in my spare time. Learning languages (programming and real life) is a blast.
Location
London
Education
Bachelor of Design Innovation in Media Design, Victoria University of Wellington
If that’s happened, it’s probably for the best. If they can’t see you’re an experienced JS developer who could pick up React in a week, they probably won’t be great to work with.
My main focus is JavaScript specialising in frontend UI with React. I like to explore different frameworks and technologies in my spare time. Learning languages (programming and real life) is a blast.
Location
London
Education
Bachelor of Design Innovation in Media Design, Victoria University of Wellington
I knew a bit about React but you're right, the driving force behind really learning it was for a job.
"How long have you been working with JavaScript? "
10 years
Your experience with React?
None.
I am sorry, we can't offer you this position.
If that’s happened, it’s probably for the best. If they can’t see you’re an experienced JS developer who could pick up React in a week, they probably won’t be great to work with.
Yes the situation applies to when the interviewer is a recruiter with no tech experience whatsoever (it happens a lot)
My favourite is when I get LinkedIn messages about jobs requiring 10 years of Java experience because “you’re an expert at JavaScirpt”...
Lol! I bet they'd still looking up till now.