How I Became a React.js Developer in a Top MNC (and How You Can Too!)
When I started my journey in web development, I was fascinated by how React.js was powering modern applications across the globe. But honestly, the road wasn’t easy—I made mistakes, learned from them, and built a roadmap that finally helped me land in a top MNC.
Here’s my roadmap (so you don’t repeat my mistakes):
Step 1: Master the Fundamentals
 • Solidify your knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript (ES6+).
 • Understand the “why” behind JavaScript concepts like closures, promises, and async/await.
Step 2: Dive Deep into React.js
 • Learn about components, props, state, and hooks.
 • Understand how to manage state using Redux or Context API.
 • Explore React Router for navigation.
Step 3: Build Real Projects
 • Don’t just learn theory—build.
 • I created dashboards, e-commerce clones, and portfolio apps.
 • Each project improved my problem-solving and debugging skills.
Step 4: Learn Ecosystem Tools
 • Git & GitHub for collaboration.
 • REST APIs & GraphQL for real-world integration.
 • Testing (Jest/React Testing Library), a skill that many skip.
Step 5: Prepare for Interviews
 • Practice DSA basics (arrays, strings, recursion, problem-solving mindset).
 • Revise React source code level concepts (virtual DOM, reconciliation, rendering).
 • Mock interviews helped me understand my weak spots.
Mistakes I Made (That You Should Avoid):
 • Ignoring core JavaScript early on (React is built on JS).
 • Learning too many frameworks at once instead of focusing.
 • Not contributing to open-source or GitHub early (it boosts your profile).
 • Underestimating soft skills—communication is as important as coding.
My Advice: Focus on clarity over speed. Don’t rush to become a “full-stack developer” on Day 1. Start small, be consistent, and your growth will compound.
Today, working at an MNC, I can say one thing: It’s not luck, it’s preparation meeting opportunity.
    
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