Hey,
Mind that in some companies, rails is considered the frontend.
Everything from rails forward to the browser is frontend, so that
would include CSS and Javascript.
Quite often, from my experience, if you work on a rails project, you
are expected to at least have a good grasp of CSS. Although, if you're
looking for junior positions, the lack of interest in CSS and frontend
browser development might be acceptable.
What I would suggest going forward is working more on your straight
ruby skills, being competent with stdlib and core without gems, as
well as some of the more popular gems. That might help you get and
hold a primarily backend position.
~Johnneylee
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