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From .net middle to java android junior?
Such a question, for example, a person is a middle .net developer, and suddenly he wanted to become an android developer, read books, made a couple of test applications. When applying for a job as an android programmer, will he be considered and his salary will be like that of a junior developer?
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If he does the job like a junior, why should I pay him like a middl?
But your past experience suggests that you will become the same middl in android development much faster than a beginner who has been programming for 2 months and only finished the courses. So you can count on rapid growth to the previous level.
As it shows itself, so it will be considered. Knowledge of technology can be quickly pulled up, but experience in .net development is very relevant for Java.
Most likely as a junior, although if you show yourself, you can ask for a raise
Look for a better vacancy that will require both c# and androd (I see these from time to time), then you can apply for the same or higher salary level, and in general generalists are more valued.
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