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Ayub Ali
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Ayub Ali
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,462 Points

Has anyone gotten a job after completing the Front-end Development Path?

I have been developing for the web since 2009 right now I am 23 years old and I really want a job in this field without taking another 4 years of University. Other words student debt isn't fun. Has anyone had success with this option? I think I might do well but need to be sure

3 Answers

Christopher Debove
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Christopher Debove
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Well, I don't know how it is in your country but in mine (France), your 8 years developing (even if it's by yourself) is a great experience and is really valuable (almost as much as professional experience). Did you try to apply to some jobs/interview ?

For your question, I don't think the Front-End track is enough by itself to got a job, but you have some dev personal experience.

Ayub Ali
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Ayub Ali
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,462 Points

Ya in Canada I can get a job pretty easily same with the USA, but I need a portfolio. I wish I kept most of my coding projects when I was younger up until now. Even with that much experience I still need some documents that say that I know what I am doing right? So Teamtreehouse probably gives a certificate for that I guess. Even when I finish the front-end development with my ruby on rails knowledge I will probably get a job hopefully. I haven't applied for jobs yet I will though once I finish the techdegree

Regarding your answer, so the projects by themselves won't help, only. I have to make my own projects to get a job. Because in my case I have been trying to be a front-end developer, and I all I do teach myself. So, FED won't be sufficient? Thank you! -Feras

Christopher Debove
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Christopher Debove
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Treehouse delivers certificate for the techdregree plan, not the normal and pro plans. For the portfolio, I understand what you mean. But in fact, at an interview, the person you'll face, will see if you what you're talking about.

In France it's common to have some technical test(s) to pass, which generally enforce your skills. If I take my case, I don't have any portfolio, I just know what I'm talking about ;)

Ayub Ali
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Ayub Ali
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,462 Points

Wow so basically when you take on an interview you can just walk in and if they say here is a computer show me what you know. And if you do well they hire you on the spot? That is awesome I wish Canada was like that. Everything here is more like do you have a Degree, Diploma ok here is the job. They never really test whether or not you know what you are supposed to know.

Christopher Debove
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Christopher Debove
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Oh I see, I can understand the frustration of not having the official "luggages" when you've got the skills.

You can check for Teamtreehouse Techdegree plan. I see you're qualified like participe in this plan. I believe there is a certificate at the end. But i'm not sure.

I hope you'll find a job =)