We all know that getting jobs nowadays have become tough. One has to be exceptionally outstanding in their domain/field to get jobs. Recruiters always look for skilled candidates and they are able to decide while choosing candidates with the help of works/projects/assignments they have done. This helps them to filter out candidates. Projects tell them that a particular student has knowledge of their domain and has problem–solving skills.
In this regard, there are certain projects which affect the recruiters directly and helps them to decide the selection of candidates within seconds because these projects require strong knowledge, skill, and creativity. If a candidate has these projects then it is clear that the candidate is fully skilled in his/her domain
This course focus on building real–world and most demanding JavaScript projects that every recruiter/interviewer looks for.
Why Choose this Course:
Learn all the basic concepts of HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript by building real–world projects
Learn how to use JavaScript for solving real–life problems
Build valuable projects and add them to resume/portfolio to make them strong enough
Implement projects that every recruiter/Interviewer looks for
Develop and hone your Front–development skills and technologies
Develop UI/UX skills
Structuring projects for responsive design and mobile–first approach
This course is divided into several sections and each section contains one project which shows UI as well as live coding to implement that project. The code starts from scratch(from the very beginning) and takes towards the final output.
Specification: Implement Most In-demand JavaScript Projects for Interviews
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 1.5 hours |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Year | 2021 |
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