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Raj Aryan
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💼 How to Get Hired as a Front-End Developer (Beginner’s Guide with React & Next.js)

Breaking into front-end development is easier than ever — if you know where to start. With global demand for skilled React and Next.js developers, even beginners can land exciting, high-paying remote roles.

Here’s what you need to focus on if you're just getting started:


🛠️ Core Skills to Learn

  • HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (ES6+) – the foundations of every front-end role.
  • React.js – build dynamic, reusable UI components.
  • Next.js – for SEO-friendly, fast, production-ready web apps.
  • Git & GitHub – version control is a must.
  • Basic UI/UX principles – knowing how to build intuitive and accessible interfaces.

🧰 Tools & Tech Stack to Explore

  • Tailwind CSS or Styled Components
  • React Router or Next.js Routing
  • State Management (Context API, Redux Toolkit, or Zustand)
  • Deployment (Vercel, Netlify)

📁 Build Your Portfolio

Projects speak louder than words. Add projects like:

  • A blog built with Next.js
  • A to-do app using React Hooks
  • A portfolio site deployed on Vercel

Host them on GitHub and make your README files clean and clear!


📄 Resume Tips for Front-End Devs

  • Start with a strong summary – mention React/Next.js
  • List only relevant projects with live links and GitHub repos
  • Keep it 1 page, highlight tech stack used
  • Showcase certifications or online course completions (freeCodeCamp, Scrimba, etc.)

🌍 Global Job Opportunities

Remote-friendly platforms hiring junior devs:

  • We Work Remotely
  • RemoteOK
  • Turing
  • LinkedIn (set job alerts!)
  • AngelList for startups

🎯 Remember: Every senior dev was once a beginner. Consistency and learning by building will take you far.

📖 Want the full detailed guide with examples, resume hacks, and project tips?
👉 Read the complete article on Medium


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