Rails is still widely used as it is time tested. I don't believe the framework is going anywhere anytime soon. Many companies are in need of experienced Rails developers to help maintain or update legacy code. Try going to rorjobs.com.
That being said, a little experience in front-end frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular is often expected. Couldn't hurt to play around with one or all of them.
Rails is still widely used as it is time tested. I don't believe the framework is going anywhere anytime soon. Many companies are in need of experienced Rails developers to help maintain or update legacy code. Try going to rorjobs.com.
That being said, a little experience in front-end frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular is often expected. Couldn't hurt to play around with one or all of them.
Thanks for your reply. I’ll look into react since I know it’s a popular library at the moment.