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Landing a Remote Front-End Developer Job

Rendiero
4 min readAug 27, 2024
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In today’s world, the dream of working remotely as a front-end web developer is more attainable than ever. But with the increasing demand for remote work, the competition is also tougher. So, how do you stand out and secure that coveted remote job? Let me walk you through some practical steps and tips that can help you land a remote front-end developer role.

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First things first, having a solid portfolio is non-negotiable. Your portfolio is often the first thing potential employers will look at, so it needs to showcase your skills, creativity, and ability to solve real-world problems. Make sure to include a variety of projects that demonstrate your proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks like React or Vue.js. If you can, include live demos or links to the projects so employers can see your work in action. Remember, quality over quantity is key — focus on projects that highlight your best work.

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Rendiero
Rendiero

Written by Rendiero

Front-End Web Developer and Tech enthusiast. Happy to share knowledge and new things through writing.

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