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You don't need experience to start.

You need something a stranger can open. This page works out what these jobs actually ask for, what you already have, and the shortest honest path between them — with the projects specified day by day.

This page keeps nothing. What you tick stays in this browser. There is no account here, no row anywhere, and no address for it to be sent to — the working-out happens on your own device. Progress is remembered on this device only, and the button at the bottom erases it.

What kind of job do you want?

Pick the closest one. You can change it at any point and the page rebuilds.

What this page will not tell you

It will not tell you whether you are ready, whether a particular posting is worth an application, or how likely any of this is to end in a job. Those depend on the other applicants, the team, the week and a dozen things no page can see. What it does instead is compare two lists and count, which is something you can check.

It also says nothing about your immigration status. Whether a rule applies to you turns on your own filings and history — the rules are quoted with the government page they came from, and applying them to your situation is yours, or a lawyer's.

And nothing here is worth faking. An invented internship survives exactly until somebody asks a follow-up question, and the real course project you left off would have answered it better.

Working out a deadline? Your dates does the arithmetic on the published rules. Openings carries what each posting said about sponsorship, in its own words.