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Everyone says "don't lie, don't bluff", but all those years ago I put my foot in the door and got my first ever dev job by pretending I knew what JavaScript was. It all worked out in the end.

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    The exception shouldn't be the rule

    Most of the time it backfires at you.

    Though JavaScript isn't the most complicated language.
  • 2
    Similar thing happened to me. I put a handful of tech I'd barely skimmed documentation for on my resume. Got the job before graduating! The first few weeks were rough as hell but I'm getting there.
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