You should look into internships so you can gain experience to get into those jobs. Another thing you can do is just build your own project that uses a good amount of tech and is not just one of those mass tutorials online like a todo app.
Another tip when applying is just ignoring those requirements pertaining to how long you have used certain tools, at the end of the day it does not matter. Also do not apply to the job from the posting directly search up on LinkedIn for someone who works there in the specific area you want and send them an email explain why you think you would be good for the job. Thats how I got my first job works way better then endlessly applying to jobs where it probably automatically removes your resume.
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You should look into internships so you can gain experience to get into those jobs. Another thing you can do is just build your own project that uses a good amount of tech and is not just one of those mass tutorials online like a todo app.
Another tip when applying is just ignoring those requirements pertaining to how long you have used certain tools, at the end of the day it does not matter. Also do not apply to the job from the posting directly search up on LinkedIn for someone who works there in the specific area you want and send them an email explain why you think you would be good for the job. Thats how I got my first job works way better then endlessly applying to jobs where it probably automatically removes your resume.