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