How to get a job as a software engineer/developer as a CS grad with basic mern stack skills?
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Anonymous 4
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Contributing to open-source projects can be a great way to gain experience and show potential employers your skills. Check out GitHub for projects looking for contributors. It’s also a great way to network with other developers.
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