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by plaguepilled
1440 days ago
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I don't know if this is true universally but all the job listings I've seen in my country only consider remote work if you've already got a few years of experience. If your financial situation allows it, it may be worth moving out for a few years to get in person experience, then go for the remote job after that. Additionally, you will need to be a clear and friendly communicator even as a junior dev but especially if you plan to work remotely. Because you mentioned this is a weakness, I would strongly recommend working on that. Ultimately it depends on your situation though, so take everything I said with a shake of salt. |
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