Juniors have a lot of chances too. I applied to Crossover with very little experience. I just worked on my Github and a lot of side projects to make myself look more experienced. The other options I mention are also junior friendly.
I'd recommend you to prepare in algorithms, do some side projects, and try any of those. I've genuinely seen juniors get into these platforms just because they pass the interviews.
Nothing is out of your league!
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Juniors have a lot of chances too. I applied to Crossover with very little experience. I just worked on my Github and a lot of side projects to make myself look more experienced. The other options I mention are also junior friendly.
Thank you, I'll give it a try then.
Let me know how it goes. I'm always happy to help!
Which one would you recommend to be the most junior friendly? I've been coding for a year now but I think these are out of my league.
I'd recommend you to prepare in algorithms, do some side projects, and try any of those. I've genuinely seen juniors get into these platforms just because they pass the interviews.
Nothing is out of your league!