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Does the number of vacancies on the site reflect the real state of affairs in the field?
I have been learning programming for a long time, while studying at a specialized university at the same time. Not so long ago I decided that it was time to choose for myself a specific area for further development. To do this, I started monitoring vacancies on the headhunter (I hope that the mention of this site is not prohibited here) and saw a depressing picture. There are only about 40 vacancies marked "no experience" in my million-plus city. More than half of them are web (php, node.js), there are many vacancies at 1C. But my soul lies in strongly typed OOP languages, C # or Java, there are only 3 such vacancies, unfortunately
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Maybe these vacancies do not reflect the real number of open vacancies in the city?
And then how do you even look for a job or spit and learn php?
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in most vacancies, you can safely divide what is written into two at least.
you need to be proactive and demonstrate that you are worthy of the job, even if you do not meet all of the above points.
dynamics reflects
statics no
but the point is that
for you goats of transitions were built (c)
The market is oversaturated with junas, which, by and large, are not needed by anyone.
Look for an internship, ideally at a galley, epam or luxsoft. You can definitely forget about money for a year or two. Then in 5 years you will become a fit, well-paid specialist.
you just look in the wrong place, hh for old farts, go to vc.ru or habr, there is a lot of remote work, it is not necessary to download money only from companies in your city
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