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Eduard Deinega2015-01-19 13:06:51
C++ / C#
Eduard Deinega, 2015-01-19 13:06:51

Is it hard to get a job as a c++ developer?

Good day, tell me if it’s true that it’s hard for a newcomer to c++ to get a job, everywhere they say and write they say “you need many years of experience, work, study, etc.” and is it worth learning c++ at all? (I mean a beginner ), is it in demand?

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[email protected]><e, 2015-01-19
@Flanid

From my own experience, I’ll say that in Moscow and St. Petersburg, if you know how to program (i.e. you know algorithms, networks, multithreading, the basics of architecture, object-oriented design and understand some normal OO language), then you won’t be left without work. Even students are taken apart like hot cakes.

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mamkaololosha, 2015-01-19
@mamkaololosha

Yes. For a junior, you need to learn a whole book on C ++ 11 and a whole book on algorithms and data structures. Whether there will be vacancies for juniors is another question. It's easy to get set up. It is more difficult to find a vacancy for "inexperienced".

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Alexey Yeletsky, 2015-01-19
@Tiendil

All "mainstream" EPs are in demand.
There are not enough specialists for everyone.
Professionals get a good salary regardless of the EP. The RFP rather depends on the project and the company.
Therefore, getting a job is not a problem, if you have knowledge.
Look for vacancies in large companies, small and medium-sized ones do not risk taking newbies for training, because they often change jobs after gaining the necessary experience.

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Elena, 2015-01-19
@Nidora

If you have experience, it's easy. The main desire is to find a job and appreciate your work.

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globuzer, 2015-01-19
@globuzer

смотря как искать.
возможно все!

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