React.js
Most common skill for frontend roles in Tbilisi and global remote.
Why learn this
If you're going into frontend, React is essentially the default. The vast majority of Tbilisi job postings for a frontend or full-stack role expect it, and the same is true on remote-friendly EU contracts. The ecosystem (Next.js, Remix, React Native) means one base skill stretches across web, SSR, and mobile — a single learning investment with three career options.
- Global 2025
Most-used web framework by professional developers globally
See full ranking →Source: Stack Overflow Developer Survey
- Global 2025
Top JavaScript framework by usage in the State of JS annual survey
See breakdown →Source: State of JavaScript
- Tbilisi 2026
Active React / frontend listings on the largest Tbilisi job board
Browse current listings →Source: jobs.ge
Where it's used
Web SaaS dashboards, e-commerce, internal admin tools, and the marketing sites of half the tech companies you've heard of. In Tbilisi specifically, React is the lingua franca of the larger outsourcing offices and most product startups — picking it up means immediate access to the local job market without language barriers.
What recruiters call this role
Common job titles
- Frontend Developer (React)
- React Developer
- Senior Frontend Engineer
- Full-stack Developer (React + Node)
- UI Engineer
- Next.js Developer
Pairs well with
Our courses
Ordered from beginner to advanced — pick the entry point that matches where you are now.
React.js Essentials
Build modern, interactive UIs with React. Learn components, hooks, state management, routing, API integration, and deploy real projects. The natural next step after JavaScript.
TypeScript Mastery
Go from JavaScript to production-grade TypeScript. Covers type system fundamentals, generics, decorators, strict mode, advanced utility types, and integrating TypeScript in real-world projects.