There's no question: it pays to know your way around the front end of the stack. According to Glassdoor, front-end developers earn about $88,680 per year on average. And jobs that require knowledge of React.js pay some of the highest salaries in the industry — around $102,589. Codecademy Pro has helped many students...
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| There's no question: it pays to know your way around the front end of the stack. |
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| According to Glassdoor, front-end developers earn about $88,680 per year on average. And jobs that require knowledge of React.js pay some of the highest salaries in the industry — around $102,589. |
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| Codecademy Pro has helped many students break into front-end development jobs. One of our alumni, Connor Bär, is a prime example. |
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| Connor was working as a designer when he came to us to learn programming. He completed several JavaScript courses on Codecademy, built a strong foundation in front-end development, and began working as a freelance developer.
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| Within a year, he'd landed a job on the front-end team at SumUp, a mobile payments company based in London. |
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| If you're not sure where to start, consider the Web Development Path. You can build your skills and confidence — and get access to a comprehensive library of quizzes, a community of like-minded learners, and extra practice lessons exclusive to Codecademy Pro members. |
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| Your Codecademy Pro trial expires in 6 days. Stick with it — and put yourself on a path to a brilliant new career. |
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| - Zach |
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