Need Advice landing a job or career shift.

I'm unable to find a job for over 6 months. I'm almost broke and I need advice landing a job asap.

I've been a Frontend Developer for more than 10 years, I believe I have very advanced skills when it comes to building websites in addition to my design skills. I can also do rust and NodeJS.

What I think is blocking me from finding a job:

  1. I have no CS degree or ITI and I don't think I have the time or energy to pursue that. I have a good foundation in computer theory, OS, cloud, networking, compilers, computer graphics and Linux.

  2. I've no connection, I'vent made many connections in my previous roles and I think it's too late to make connections.

  3. I have gaps in my resume and I'll be honest because I really need good advice. I've been fired from multiple companies ( VOIS - made something annoying related to LGBT ) ( Procore - Didn't reach out to some of the members in my team some were arrogant and one was gay they didn't give me a warning just a surprise layoff ) ( Al Matar - I couldn't trade quality for fast releases and fake achievements ) ( PIF - The claimed my performance is bad, I told them I'd work extra hours and in holidays for free and I did that, 2 weeks after fired without explanation )

  4. I'm 38 - I'm kinda old but I go to the gym.

I'm kinda stuck and any help is appreciated. I'm not necessarily looking for a Frontend job anything with fair pay and good environment will do for me.

Thanks.

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u/Thick_Resource325 — 12 hours ago
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u/Thick_Resource325 — 12 hours ago

Honest review about software companies in Egypt

I've been working in Egypt for 10 years

I'm a little stuck on finding a new opportunity.

I need to focus on the best companies to try to land a job there and would appreciate your advice.

Thanks

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u/Thick_Resource325 — 1 month ago