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Matheus Mohr

It's hard for employers to open remote jobs for unexperienced devs, since working remotely has it's own set of difficulties, not to mention that you need an extra dose of responsibility and discipline in order to keep it flowing.

I suggest you go with Dian Fay's suggestion and land at least one regular job before going for a remote one, not only because it's going to be hard to find one, but also because you might end up doing some mistakes and ruin it if your very first job is a remote one (the reasons to ask for experience go waaay beyond technical experience).