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6 steps to land your first frontend web developer job in 2025 | #6

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If you’re stuck in tutorial hell, spent money on courses, and you’re about to give up, this video is my blueprint to change your whole perspective. I self-taught myself how to code in 3 months and landed my first frontend web developer job, and now I’m building SaaS products while working as a full stack developer. My bigger mission is simple: use the superpower called coding to build something from nothing and buy back freedom—time freedom, location freedom, and financial freedom. I break the path into 6 steps. First is mindset: you don’t need to learn everything—use the 80/20 rule and focus on the few skills that create the biggest impact for employers. Then I walk you through the “infinity stones” of frontend: HTML (the bones), CSS (the muscle—focus on flexbox and grid), JavaScript (the blood—don’t rush; learn core programming concepts and HTTP), and React (the steroid—learn key hooks and routing). Finally, you build a portfolio that proves you can ship: make HTTP requests, push to GitHub, and deploy publicly. After that, apply to every frontend role—especially startups and software houses—because they’re more willing to take a chance on a junior. Job not finished—keep going, keep building.

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