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Looking at companies such as Netflix, Google, Facebook, Amazon or Microsoft. What role should I expect to land if I apply and have this background: - Great understanding of JavaScript - Moderate at C-Sharp - Moderate at algorithms - Good leadership and management skills - Great at animating - Great analytical / evaluation skills - My English vocabulary is a bit narrow compared to US born professional managers Been in the industry for +10 years as dev and 5 years as manager. On paper my CV look really impressive and I have good recommendation letters from several companies and senior engineers. I'm also very outgoing, communicative, and stereotypically likable I guess! Thanks!
have you considered applying to learning a real language
How’s your CSS skills? The bar for CSS in front end hires is too low IMO. This is true everywhere.
css is hard to master. so many to learn
It's quite good. I can make responsive/fluid designs and I have a strong eye for design and animation. I'm sure I have a lot to learn there and I lack some experience, but I can build stuff from scratch and make it look pixel perfect! I used sass, webpack, react and then a built custom engine for a private project a few years back. Basically an online editor where people can create animations in the browser and then publish them.
css has now evolve a lot with saas and less kind of framework
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Apply to whatever you want to do. If you're a good programmer it shouldn't matter much what language you're best at. You'll be able to learn those on the job. But it sounds like you're a good fit for a Front End developer, which Google, Netflix, etc. do hire for. Good luck