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Welcome aboard. I am a senior dev at JSM dedicated to helping you if you have any issues or doubts completing the application. Allow me to share my two cents before you get started with the project task
As you can see, your mission is to develop the Jobs page displaying the various jobs available on the Internet
The live demo of the feature you are supposed to implement is available here. Feel free to test out everything from responsiveness to the search, filter, pagination, etc features.
Tip: The more you test something, the better you'll know about it and the better it'll become to implement it in action. As a developer, develop a habit of observing how an application is working in detail. It helps!
Although I would better recommend watching the "Ultimate Next.js 13 Course" by JavaScript Mastery, if you're not that sure (since it's a big course), you can consider giving this a shot.
As a senior developer, I can somehow guide you. But don't expect too much of help. It won't make you independent. "Don't you want to be a senior developer someday?"
First thing first, if you're totally not sure about how to approach this feature, simply start by creating the UI. It will not just make you move but will also give you a sense of satisfaction and confidence that you were able to do something. So,
Start by "Thinking in UI",
Were you able to do it? Hopefully yes.
Before the Boss finds out me helping you, I will try giving you quick steps with the logic. Before we get started, remember, "We have to make the most of Server Side Rendering".
Quick not Not-so-quick steps,
That's all I can do for you. But still, if you need help, you know where to reach out to me ... Diiss π
Hopefully, you'll be able to manage it and complete future freelance projects similarly. Until then, I bid adieu.
Best,
Your Senior Dev
Complete source code for this lesson is available at