
Anonymous A. answered 12/05/19
CSS Expert with 10+ years of experience
Hello,
This is a great question. However, it's hard to answer.
One would think that the more the merrier: the more one knows, the more opportunities one has. And that isn't necessarily the case.
Some of the factors I can think of at this moment are:
- It all depends on where you live
- How many people you know in the industry
- Who specifically do you know in the industry
- What is the offer vs. demand ratio where you are located
- What are the companies in your area looking for exactly
- How good are you at anyone of those technologies
- How much experience do you have in general and with each of those technologies
- What is the minimum you're willing to work for
- etc., etc., etc.
I'm of the opinion that knowing JavaScript makes it easier to find a job than any other technology. By knowing JS, and knowing it very well, you can become proficient in any of the "spinoffs" technologies and tools like NodeJS, Vue.js, AngularJS, React, Grunt, Gulp, Babel, and so-forever-on-until-the-end-of-times :)
That is, of course, if you're a front-end developer, if you're a web designer that's a whole other ballgame.
Hope this helps.