The new way of getting a remote developer job (complete guide)

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Are you a front end developer looking for a remote job? Look no further! In this video, we will discuss the current job market for remote front end developers and the skills needed to land a job in this field.

First, it's important to note that the demand for remote front end developers has increased significantly in recent years due to the shift towards remote work. Companies are no longer limited to hiring talent within a certain geographic location and are now able to tap into a global pool of skilled developers.

To land a remote front end developer job, it's crucial to have a strong understanding of the basics such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Additionally, experience with popular front end frameworks such as React and Angular can give you an edge in the job market.

Other skills that are highly valued by employers include being proficient in responsive design, having experience with web performance optimization, and being able to work with APIs. Employers also look for developers who have a solid understanding of web accessibility and can create user-friendly interfaces.

It's also important to have a strong portfolio that showcases your skills and previous work experience. An active Github profile or personal website can be a great way to demonstrate your abilities to potential employers.
When it comes to finding remote front end developer job opportunities, there are a number of resources available. Websites such as LinkedIn, Indeed, and Upwork are popular platforms for finding remote jobs. Joining online developer communities and attending virtual meetups can also help you connect with potential employers.

In conclusion, the demand for remote front end developers is on the rise, and having a strong understanding of the basics, experience with popular frameworks, and a solid portfolio can help you land a job in this field. By utilizing online resources and networking opportunities, you can increase your chances of finding a remote front end developer job that's a great fit for you.
So if you are a front-end developer looking for a remote job, remember to sharpen your skills, build a great portfolio, and actively look for job opportunities.

And don't forget to watch this video to get more information on how to land a remote front-end developer job

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The thing with you Christian is that you skip all the BS and tell the truth but at the same time show and tell the solution, which is very valuable!

hn
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To be honest I thought you were clickbaiting, but got to admit that this is some awesome content. Appriceate what you do man. You got a new subscriber.

createiscreating
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I appreciate this as someone who is back in the market after working two years as an associate and is now laid off. Thank you.

LarissaBrown-zg
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Your videos are really good… i’ve been binge watching all of them 💫

ZAKYRANL
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Great video! It looks like an amazing resource for anyone looking to get a remote developer job. Highly recommend!

LifeCodeGame
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so let’s say I do that and I tell them I worked at the “company” for 2 years and they find out that this app was created a few months ago

muradqumizakis
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Thank you for, very beneficial information and interviewing tips.

valenciawalker
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Love the Messi example 😊. This is "Hack your way to job" video

SodiqOlaniyi
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When i click your page, im getting redirection to stack overflow, is there a way to connect w your team?

juanguzman
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Hey man, I have a small question, i finished learning what i need for frontend and i'm starting to work on my final projects for my portfolio, I'm currently using firebase as a backend.
My question is: should I continue like this or learn backend (node, express, and mongdb ) instead then look for a job? I just want to land a fulltime remote job i don't care if it's low paying

jotaroisdarius
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This video just reminded me how poor and unqualified I am to get back into software development... #depressed

gatorslife
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I understand how to work with Git & Github.

I am not using it because I am afraid to do shitty commits that:
- have no clear endgoal
- damage the codebase
- can't be reversed
- can't be completed in a timely manner

I am also afraid that in a team, one teammate might overwrite my code by accident / on purpose (meet own goals).
Not sure how to act then.

SeRoShadow
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I love what you said brother but i have an issues i learned frontend skills and backend (mern stack) but i have a problem with what project i build for i can prove myself, i know you said i should build a product app but i don't know what i build i feel bad because I don't find what i build so any suggestions?

mouad
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HTML
CSS
Bootstrap 5
JavaScript
Typescript
React js

Is it best roadmap for front end?

abdomostafa
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Since 2019, you deff would not even get a call back if you have anything less than an AirBNB clone lol I can't imagine what they are looking for nowadays.

gatorslife
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If someone doesn't spend 2 years in a real job and say He has the experience, it is illegal. You will be caught after the verification process and sacked soon no matter how good u r with ur skills.

sumanmodak
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"Here's how to get a tech $1, 000 on a designer" - Lost me there. Otherwise, good approach.

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