How To Get A REMOTE Front End Developer Job In 2023 ( I let EVERYTHING out... )

Land your first 80k/year remote developer job: http://bit.ly/3EBE8Ey 🕵️ Spy on my coaching program: https://developerpro-program.carrd.co/ Free report: https://developerpro.crd.co/ 👔 Follow Me On Linkedin:   / cristian-florea-396046123   Follow me on IG:   / mrcristianflorea   Follow me on Twitter:   / yoloonthebf   Follow me on TikTok:   / developerpro11   #howtobecomeafrontenddeveloperwithoutadegree #howtobecomeafrontendwebdeveloper #webdevelopment #developerroadmap #howtobecomeasoftwaredevelper #howtobecomeawebdeveloperwithoutdegree #findwebdeveloperjobsus #becomeasoftwaredeveloper #howtobecomeasoftwaredeveloperwithoutadegree If you are looking at this video, it means one of the biggest short-term goals in life for you is getting a career in web development. This is great because, if you tried in the past and didn't make it or it's your first thought and you're a beginner programmer and you want to learn how to get a remote front end developer job in 2022-2023, you're in the very right place. I know it might sound like a difficult task, especially with the upcoming 2022 recession and it might feel that it would be better to wait a few more times to start. But let me tell you straight. Avoiding learning how to become a web developer NOW it's the worse thing you can do...because the more you avoid starting, the harder and the longer it's going to be for you both from a psychological standpoint and from a physical perspective. Becoming a software developer is like any other thing in life. The faster you start doing it, the faster the experience grows, an experience which is later needed to grow and become better at your skills ( e.g learning html, css js ) Here's how things really work, so you can have a good understanding and image of what you need to do. First, I want you to know that most of my hard-working web development students successfully get an $80k year salary job in 6-12 months. This is the average and probably it will also happen to you in the same period of time. Now, in order to do this, you must first learn how to master the front end development process first. How you should think about the whole journey. It's really like an adventure. The first thing is that you need to lay down a strong mindset foundation that will boost your web developer skills and learning curve when the time comes. Then, you need to understand the basics of web programming ( HTML css ) After you master these 2 ( which can 100% be done in 2 months ), then you will have to focus on how to learn javascript. Successfully learning javascript is a MUST in order to get a front end developer job. When you have mastered all these 3. The next 3 months will have to be dedicated to building a javascript portfolio to get hired. This portfolio must make the potential employer be "wowed" when he opens your application. If you are going to show them another weather app like coding bootcamps usually teach students to do, you will stay on the rainy side, I can guarantee you ( bad joke, I know ) When you're building your javascript portfolio, then it's time to learn social dynamics. Interview dynamics. Interview questions and answers so to speak. This is KEY, because this will show the employer your communication skills and how you are as a person. This weighs a lot because if you are aware of your skills and make the employer understand that you are a person whom it's worth working alongside AND you have a good portfolio, then you'll probably get the $80k year salary as a web developer. Now, I know this might sound a bit complicated and probably a bit too much. But you don't have to do this all at once. This would be a huge mistake. No. You have to follow my developer roadmap. Having a roadmap at your side will help you tremendously with knowing what to do at each step. Of course, you will encounter bottlenecks. Many people who want to get a remote front end developer job and they follow this process will encounter bottlenecks. This is normal. This is WHY you need to have a mentor alongside so he can drag you by the hand when you encounter a bottleneck. All in all, the idea is the following: the sooner you start your remote web development journey and learn how to become a front end developer, the faster you are going to get a job in the field. If you choose to join my web development program, you will also learn how to stay focused while coding and so many other things that will help you in your journey to master front end development. I really hope my video is going to help you a lot! My OTHER secret channel you can check:    / @cristianrawadvice1550