As an aspiring developer I've had too ignore articles proclaiming jQuery dead.
Why? Because many of the job postings I'd like to be eligible for require jQuery. It's still very popular, especially in my industry (Media, Marketing)
My impression from job hunting a few years back is that recruiters, especially in bigger companies, may be a bit clueless or be working off of outdated guidelines.
As an aspiring developer I've had too ignore articles proclaiming jQuery dead.
Why? Because many of the job postings I'd like to be eligible for require jQuery. It's still very popular, especially in my industry (Media, Marketing)
Interesting. Is this something you know through word of mouth or by looking at job postings?
Down here they still put up Angularjs along with other Vue and React. I'm not sure it its on purpose or recruiters are somewhat clueless
My impression from job hunting a few years back is that recruiters, especially in bigger companies, may be a bit clueless or be working off of outdated guidelines.
NO KIDDING.
recruiter: we're looking for a frontend SQL developer
me: o_O