Why React Is the Must-Have Skill Employers Are Hunting For
You’ve applied for weeks and your CV looks strong, yet every job posting lists one keyword: React. React is a JavaScript library introduced by Facebook in 2013. It handles the parts of websites and apps you see and click—buttons, menus, feeds—updating content instantly without reloading the page. Global platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Netflix, and WhatsApp Web run on React. Its component-based design lets teams build and deploy features faster. A rich ecosystem—Next.js, React Native, Redux and more—means developers can tackle almost any interface challenge. If you know JavaScript, you can grasp React’s core concepts—components, props, state, hooks—in a few weeks. The real shift is thinking in React. Once that clicks, you’ll see why this skill is your ticket to today’s tech roles.
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