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Prospects for studying 1C?
Hello!
I am a system administrator, I set out to change jobs, become a programmer.
Please tell me, now and in the future, is it worth learning programming?
As far as I know, this is promising.
Am I right that in addition to the 1C language, you need to be well versed in accounting and pass on very complex certificates, such as a professional, a specialist? Is this really hard to do at all?
2) Is it easy to find a job with minimal knowledge and skills? in 1C (as I understand it is a franchisee)?
3) Is there a lot of competition?
4) what are the average salaries?
5) what does a 1C programmer have to do, what is its functionality? is it hard work?
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I think it can be divided into several points in order to understand "1C or not 1C":
1C is mainly reporting and accounting. Yes, you need to know it in order to understand what exactly you are ruling.
It is impossible to find a job with minimal skills. You need skills to do the work yourself, because the development of 1C in the 1C company itself is one thing. But basically everyone is engaged in 1C support - to come to the company, update or correct some local reports, help with integration. This requires good knowledge.
The competition is high.
Try using Google to search for jobs. What kind of system administrator are you if you cannot find answers to questions 2, 3, 4, 5 on your own?
1C, then requests .... many, large, tedious, requests.
You need to know Bukh superficially, there is even an article, accounting for an IT specialist, in 10 minutes you will understand what you need to know.
The salary is high for the top 1Snikovs, from 150k. But these still know whine, administration, control / non-control forms and 10 years of experience behind them.
The average hour of freelancing is from 500 to 1500 rubles, depending on self-esteem. There is a freelance market.
What is better to learn, the web is better =) Then you can look towards the west. Although 1C is quietly selected for Europe ...
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