To apply for a JUNIOR front-end developer position, you must know ALL THESE THINGS

I've worked as a junior now for almost 2 years but with a legacy code business that hasn't touched modern frameworks.

So I was looking for a new job, and came across lots of ads for a "junior developer" that list required experience with all of the following:

  • SaaS experience
  • client-side scripting
  • typescript
  • angular
  • react
  • swagger
  • nodeJS
  • REST API
  • JSON
  • XML
  • Adobe suite
  • Understand ORM
  • MVC
  • Automation
  • Git
  • SVN
  • Agile
  • SCRUM
  • CI
  • ASW
  • SVG

It seems I know a couple, but how realistic is this? Am I supposed to know all this stuff to apply for junior roles? How am I supposed to gain this knowledge if I'm working in a business that doesn't use many of them?

Failing to understand the disparity in requirements vs expected experience level here.

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