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2 Answers

Dave McFarland
STAFF
Dave McFarland
Treehouse Teacher

We've had graduates do a variety of work including lead front end developer, building Node-based APIs for a health company, working on React-based projects to build fast, interactive applications.

We have stories on our blog that include just a few of the successes our Fullstack JavaScript students have achieved:

So we've found that our grads can jump into JavaScript-heavy front end work, server-side work with Node.js, and a combination of the two to build true, full stack applications.

Richard Verbraak
Richard Verbraak
7,739 Points

Well, that's hard to answer. Just remember that a track from TeamTreeHouse is not the same as getting a BA in CS and won't immediatly get you into a position. It's a good start nonetheless but you should learn a lot more core principles like learning how to problem solve etc. than just finishing one track on TeamTreeHouse.

There are lots of helpful tips on the web about the road you need to take if you want to become a web developer. But most of them involve doing a lot more than just an online course.