I'm 23 and have spent the last 4 years as a system administrator, focusing on HelpDesk support, server management, and Active Directory work. I've done some personal projects using Node.js, Vue, and MySQL, but I haven't worked as a professional developer before. I also have some knowledge of PHP and C#, though I haven't used them in a while. Is it possible for someone with my background to find a full-remote junior developer position?
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It's all about what skills you bring to the table. If you're open to learning and adapting, there might be opportunities out there. Just keep your options open and keep applying!
Honestly, the remote job market has shifted quite a bit. Companies often prefer experienced developers, but if you can prove your skills and maybe even contribute to open-source projects, that could help you get noticed.
It’s tough out there! Many companies look for specific skills, especially for remote roles, but if you can demonstrate your programming experience and show off those projects, you might stand a chance. Keep networking and applying!
Yeah, and don’t forget to polish up your resume and highlight your sysadmin skills too - they can be a huge plus!
True! Focus on building a solid portfolio, and don’t hesitate to reach out!}]},{