Good day folks, I’ve been investigating a little about the tech stack that pays a little bit more since I’m just a F.E development and the pay is not that high.
I’d like to know what’s the back-end stack that could allow me to find a job as a full stack developer easily in Japan since the info I saw is not that clear regarding this topic.
Thanks in advance :)!
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Good day folks, I’ve been investigating a little about the tech stack that pays a little bit more since I’m just a F.E development and the pay is not that high.
I’d like to know what’s the back-end stack that could allow me to find a job as a full stack developer easily in Japan since the info I saw is not that clear regarding this topic.
Thanks in advance :)!
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Can never go wrong with Java. Also I saw quite a bit of PHP and Ruby on Rails job postings. If you already know js and react though picking up typescript and node.js may be quicker for you. I would mainly focus on getting N2 and more functional Japanese though if you are looking for a job in Japan as it will increase your chances of landing a job significantly. Also if you are targeting those big foreign companies that use English hone up your LeetCode skills.