Should I Go For This Job As A HTML Developer
I am Computer Science fresher (B.E. Computer - 2015). I want to make career in software development or web development. I want to work on multiple technologies rather than one, at least in future if not now. But as of now, I have received a job offer as a HTML developer. It includes developing only static web pages that too with only HTML โ no CSS, Javascript, etc. This the main concern for me โ ONLY HTML.
So if I join this job, then will the experience as only HTML developer be helpful for further software development or web development jobs (I mean working on stack of technologies rather than a single technology)? Do such job will create hurdle to apply any further jobs including multiple technologies? Should I pick up the job?
Please do suggest.
So if I join this job, then will the experience as only HTML developer be helpful for further software development or web development jobs (I mean working on stack of technologies rather than a single technology)? Do such job will create hurdle to apply any further jobs including multiple technologies? Should I pick up the job?
Please do suggest.
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Kaustubh KatdareWelcome to CrazyEngineers, #-Link-Snipped-#. I'm tempted to tag #-Link-Snipped-# , #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-# .
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Manish Goyal
If they hire you as HTML developer then CSS and jQuery will come itself, HTML is nothing without css and jQuery ๐Dev ChoudharyI am Computer Science fresher (B.E. Computer - 2015).Please do suggest. -
Anoop Kumar
Agree with #-Link-Snipped-# .Manish GoyalIf they hire you as HTML developer then CSS and jQuery will come itself, HTML is nothing without css and jQuery ๐
In addition, if you like to pursue your career in this field. You are probably heading to be UI developer and there is so much of scope in this field with creativity.
Your current profile may give you only static web pages in starting but you are eventually need to learn about CSS and latest JavaScripts frameworks (JQuery, NodeJs, Angualar JS....). More you learn more your profile will build up. Moreover, these UI knowledge will directly apply to mobile application.
It's up to you whether you are looking to be UI specialist.
*PS: I forget to mention HTML5. Have a look on it ๐ -
Kaustubh Katdare#-Link-Snipped-# - I think you should pick up the job. Getting into the industry is one of the first steps you should care about. Understand that HTML is very easy; which means you will always have ample time to invest in learning new technologies. There are plenty of web technologies that you can master on the job or in your free time.
Stay in the job for about 2 years, build your own pet-projects and work really hard improving your skills-set. With a formal experience to show and your skills-set; you should be able to get your dream job in the next two years. I think that's a strategy that'd definitely work wonders in your favour. -
Saandeep SreerambatlaPick up the job, there are great many things you can learn when you enter the industry.
You will find lot of opportunities and its just the can do attitude will let you learn many things.
So just go ahead and grab it, and if you perform well ,you will automatically see more opportunities. -
Dev ChoudharyThanks guys
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