Hi, in 9 months i've learned as a self-taught what people learn in years. Javascript, Python, Django React, Node.js, Express, Polka, React Native MongoDB, MySQL, PostGreSQL, SQLite HTML, CSS, Material UI, Boostrap, Tailwind, Bulma, jQuery Adobe Suite, XD, Photoshop, Illustrator RestfulAPIs, GraphQL Azure Deveops, CI/CD, Git/Github, Bitbucket, Jira Certificates : Harvard CS 50 Web, Google UX Design Bachelor : Computer Sciences & Networks I consider my self, Junior Developer my friends consider me as Intermediate Do i have at least a chance to join GOOGLE as an Entry Level then i will prove my self faster to a higher role. because i spend 100 hours weekly, between working and studying more Let me know if anyone can help me get a referral to Google Thanks #referral #google #entrylevel
Sound like whole IT Department
Any advice though?
Grind LC. I am also doing the same.
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Really none of those specific techs will get you in. You need to study data structures and algorithms, and do tons of leetcode as practice. They will not ask you stack specific questions.
All the skills you picked up will help out on the job, but getting there is the hardest part.
I spend so far 4 weeks learning Algorithms and Data Structures. And i will continue my journey towards solving more. Is solving 100 is enough?