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Hello developer, I'm facing a bad time right now. I'm feeling like I'm stuck in time zone. I am learning to code since 2017 and did few client projects(basically only 2). I'm not feeling like I'm an experienced developer. 2 days ago I decided to do a job so that I can get experience but I don't know what I should do now. I need an experienced developer suggestion who can guide me and tell me about what I should do next. Your suggestions are important and life-changing for me so please help me. Thanks.
I find I do best if I treat job hunting as a full-time job or as close to one as possible: wake up in the morning, get some tea or coffee and breakfast, sit down, and start sending out applications. Remember that you'll only hear back from a subset of applications you send out, you'll only get a screening from a subset of the companies you hear back from, you'll only get an interview from a subset of the companies that screened you, and you'll only get offers from a subset of the companies that interviewed you. Take a little time to tailor your cover letter to each lead, but above all keep moving. The important thing is to get your resume on as many desks as you can.
You gave me a clear directions about what I should do next. I will do these steps. Thanks.
good luck!