JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages and has been widely used in front-end development, full-stack development, back-end development and other fields. I don't know if there are any friends who want to find a JS-related job in the U.S., how can they stand out among thousands of candidates? I would like to share with you some of the dry content I was looking for a job, I hope to help you more smoothly ashore!
To find a job in the field of JS, the first to master the core concepts of JS is certainly a must, such as closures, asynchronous programming (such as Promise, async/await), the event loop, scoping, etc., these are interviews will certainly be asked in the knowledge points! Be sure to highlight the key points here! And there are a lot of free tutorials and video resources available online. In addition to mastering the core concepts, it is also very important to focus on modern front-end frameworks such as React, Vue, Angular, and so on.

In fact, now 90% of the companies in the United States prefer to recruit people who can work directly when they come in. Here will definitely need to actually touch the project, in addition to the project on GitHub, there are YouTube, udemy and so on the site have a lot of projects, friends can go to see, but these projects are relatively simple, may not improve the competitiveness of the big, so there are still some more representative of your technology stack of the project will be better.
Interview as the most critical step in the entire job search chain. It's not only about what technical knowledge you have, but also about how you perform in the interview. Communication becomes especially important in this step! Now the era of shutting up the interview has passed, not to mention the face of this relatively important position, that naturally is even more need to Communication, you can find more people mock, improve their interview skills.

In the entire job search process can be appropriate to network, after all, many positions are not open recruitment released, but through the referral method to recruit, which requires everyone to participate in more technical exchanges or online technical community and so on. You can also network through LinkedIn, as I have previously through LinkedIn to find a very good program, and ultimately interviewed into the PayPal.
Said so much is to tell you, want to find JavaScript-related work in the U.S. employment, in addition to mastering a solid technical foundation, but also need to accumulate project experience, improve interview skills, through these methods to enhance their competitiveness, you can successfully enter the workplace. I hope these dry goods are helpful to you, I wish you all find the ideal job soon!