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How to find a remote job as a Java developer?
Hello everyone, I'm 19 and I'm a 2nd year student (informatics). I want to find a remote job as a java developer. I have little experience (2 months of experience), I do not have deep knowledge.
I looked at headhunter vacancies, but there are few vacancies for remote work.
Question: Are young specialists hired for remote work? Where can you find such vacancies?
And is it worth applying for vacancies where remote work is not indicated?
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No way, only for android, which is by no means a "real" enterprise java.
Well, firstly, try to teach android. It's Java with a ton of its own classes. Next - try to freelance in the context of the droid. Maybe you can find a remote. Remote just for pure dzhavistov, IMHO, very little - this is dictated by the area of use of Java - Enterprise.
Knowledge of only one language in this case is not enough. First you need to learn, for example, the development of mobile applications for the android platform. You can also go directly to j2ee to develop web applications based on XML-RPC, SOAP or REST.
Freelancing and outsourcing in this case are the most suitable options, unless of course there is no possibility for full-time.
And you try to read a dozen books first on Java and practice at the university a lot of time in three months
Try to search more on career.ru and, of course, ask around your working classmates.
My personal opinion is that if the goal is to develop yourself as a professional Java programmer (and a programmer in general), it makes sense to just look for a job in the office, in your case, part-time. Remote work will not give you the amount of experience and knowledge that you can get by communicating with colleagues live, and then, the experience of such work will be much more appreciated.
Jobs for Java developers very often slip through here:
https://weworkremotely.com
and here:
www.workingnomads.co
Also, you can try to send your resume to employers through this service:
http://talentboard.me
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