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Demanded, "tested" technology stack. What to choose to quickly find a job?
Now actively I study JAVA. There is strength and desire, but my study is a bit like a path into the unknown.
Tell me what stack of technologies, a certain set, I should learn and learn how to apply so that after 3 months or six months I can get a job for bread for the first time. (I work out 13 hours a day, so we are talking about such a short period of time).
I just look in the direction of JavaScript and in fact, even if I choose it, it’s not clear what else I need so that I can solve popular tasks, no matter how much I google, I can’t find enough information.
Maybe even advise to stay on Java, but then tell me what kind of technology stack I should build in order to become in demand and learn how to solve practical problems.
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it is worth learning and learning how to apply in order to get a job in 3 months or six months
in order to get a job for bread after the first salary in 3 months or six months
Let's say you have chosen the right stack, learned it in three months, understood how to solve basic problems.
But. You can't find a job for another six months. And this is not a matter of the stack, but of secondary factors - the company does not suit you and vice versa.
Therefore, the training time or the stack does not depend here, you can even get an internship without experience, and then get into the company's staff, right now. It’s better to think in general what will help you find a job and what skills are needed for this. The technical component is an important role, but not one of the leading ones.
You should not practice 13 hours a day - burn out quickly and nothing good will come of it, for sure.
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