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Noxa2014-02-21 00:44:05
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Noxa, 2014-02-21 00:44:05

How can a beginner Java Android developer find a job?

Faced with the fact that there are very few vacancies for a novice Android developer.
Basically I find vacancies for developers with knowledge of C ++ and NDK.
How can a novice developer find a job or should I switch to deep learning C ++?

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Alexander S, 2014-02-21
@Noxa

This situation is not only for android, but also for mobile platforms in general. The boom then began in mobile applications and everyone wants quick results, so apparently they are looking for ready-made specialists. It is possible that with the growing shortage of personnel in this area, vacancies will begin to appear, but here internal competition with experienced programmers who will switch from other languages ​​may still begin.
C++ is a good fundamental language, but it seems to me that the scope of its direct application is already significantly reduced with an increase in the performance of computing devices. Therefore, if you are "rushing" with development for android, then do not spray yourself, but finish this direction. Yes, they may not train you from scratch, but if you set a goal, then by releasing several of your own applications, you can already apply for the position of an android developer, where you can compensate for the gaps that have formed during self-learning.
In general, the choice of language, technology, is a kind of business where you need to evaluate the market, assess the prospects, your capabilities, goals and desires, and invest a sufficient amount of time, effort and money. And then also effectively sell themselves in the market. And there are no guarantees of success. Therefore, there can be no ready-made recipe, everything is purely individual, everyone has their own thoughts on this matter, which vary up to the point of dependence on the geographical location.

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OnYourLips, 2014-02-21
@OnYourLips

A beginner usually doesn't. You need to gain a certain amount of experience (six months or a year) on small freelance jobs (or write your own projects) and after that go to get a job as a junior.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-02-21
@opium

It seems to me that there is such a shortage of java android developers in freelancing that it looks more like your laziness.

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