JavaScript About to claim freecodecamp front end certificate

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The discussion centers around an individual nearing completion of the freeCodeCamp front end web developer certification, expressing a sense of accomplishment after several months of work. The conversation highlights the potential for improved job prospects upon certification, with an emphasis on the value of the skills gained through the program. The exchange reflects optimism about career opportunities in web development following the completion of the certification.
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Hi,

I'm feeling very accomplished because I'm about to complete my freecodecamp front end web developer certification! I've been at that website for a few months and I just have the intermediate and advanced projects left and then I'm officially a certified front end web developer!
 
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Hey that’s great!

What will your job prospects be? Or are you already working?
 
jedishrfu said:
Hey that’s great!

What will your job prospects be? Or are you already working?
A lot better most likely.
 
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