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We can literally put an IQ test instead of a captcha. |
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In Russia or the US, it's the opposite. Maybe you can easily get an internship, but you'll never get a proper job if you don't pass the filters for tech stack and experience. |
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Lame ass advice. Companies need exp and tech tools, not some creepy github 1 self-stared project. There are literally filters in place — they won't even look at your funny little project. Like it or not, it's true. |
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0 argument against 18 downvotes |
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Just lie in your resume. Who cares if you lose 50 when you only need 1? Get a mentor for a month or two, learn the basic stack, and get a job. Nowadays it’s easier to be a middle than an intern. |
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