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Is it hard to find a Junior c++ job now?
Briefly about myself: I studied programming since school, dabbled in everything: from writing sites in php to trying to program graphics in OpenGL. Because of the poorly passed exam, he joined the army. I came, got a job (not related to IT), read books on Computer Science and solved problems at the same time.
Question: Is it worth looking for a C++ Junior job (and is it possible to find one) or is it better to go to some web backend?
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Pros nonche, bad way for Jun. Not only are they needed everywhere, but where they are needed - they are looking for mega gurus, with rare stacks.
But the good news is that knowing them, you can try any C-like language in "Junior", since the syntax and logic are approximately the same, but from Juna (in the first couple) no one will require much more
It's hard to find a job for a junior even in "some web backend", and in C++ it's ten times more difficult.
It is possible, but the competition is high and be ready for an interview, show / tell what you can do and what knowledge you have, and be prepared that the salary will be low.
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