No, not static WordPress sites—more like the second, or something in between, though as a junior webdev I wouldn’t be the one taking care of the scaling (setting up the server with varnish, etc.), apart from avoiding direct database queries where possible.
Maybe if you gave a salary target that might help us calibrate.
Again I run into the problem of not knowing enough about the industry, but how about €35,000 in a place where you could relatively quickly head up towards €50,000?
This may be highly dependent on your location, but the average starting salary for a computer science grad in the US is greater than €50 K.
Maybe I’m completely miscalibrated, but if you know words like “varnish” and realize that they apply to scaling, then I think you are qualified to be a junior web developer. I would recommend applying to some jobs and seeing what happens. Let us know either way!
Wow weird.
No, not static WordPress sites—more like the second, or something in between, though as a junior webdev I wouldn’t be the one taking care of the scaling (setting up the server with varnish, etc.), apart from avoiding direct database queries where possible.
Again I run into the problem of not knowing enough about the industry, but how about €35,000 in a place where you could relatively quickly head up towards €50,000?
This may be highly dependent on your location, but the average starting salary for a computer science grad in the US is greater than €50 K.
Maybe I’m completely miscalibrated, but if you know words like “varnish” and realize that they apply to scaling, then I think you are qualified to be a junior web developer. I would recommend applying to some jobs and seeing what happens. Let us know either way!