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like_a_pro2015-07-19 00:57:22
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like_a_pro, 2015-07-19 00:57:22

Should I go to 1C programmers?

Hello! I'm studying for a master's degree, I'm thinking of going to 1C, I'm ready to learn quickly. I know a lot of things and little by little:

  • C# and some ASP.NET
  • JS(+JQuery, I imagine what backbone is);
  • PHP(+Zend, Laravel);
  • css(+bootstrap3);
  • HTML5;
  • A bit of Unity5;
  • Some C++(+Qt);
  • I have an understanding of design patterns and principles of SOLID;
  • English, at the level of reading documentation.

What I don’t like about all this is that in my city (1 million people) there are few vacancies and they are poorly paid, and there is no most important thing - development, I don’t see it at all in the vacancies there! But with 1C everything is more or less normal, oddly enough. So here's a question for you, dear 1C programmers, how do you work? And in general, just tell us what problems you solve? What was your path as a 1C programmer.
I would be very grateful for any advice and links to articles revealing the issue!

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@like_a_pro

50% of the work of a 1C programmer is accounting.
Without a confident knowledge of accounting, there is nothing to do there - either know or be ready to learn (and be able to prove your point of view to women under 50).
If you like bookkeeping, then go. In general, I do not recommend.
Also an important nuance - with a confident knowledge of any of the technologies you have listed, you can freelance abroad. And with 1C you will be forever tied to a Russian customer.
Do not look for jobs in the city, try to find a mentor for any of your technologies and try your hand at Upwork.

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FoxInSox, 2015-07-19
@FoxInSox

1C - collective farm. You will be sitting in a sweaty office with 40-50 year old female accountants at an ancient computer with a CRT monitor. And if in five years the 1C platform dies or is replaced by something more modern, then your 5 years will go down the drain.
ps move to St. Petersburg or Moscow.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-07-19
@opium

It's time to grow up and see that a ticket from Russia to New York costs 25 thousand rubles, and here's where to turn around.

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Elizaveta Borisova, 2015-07-19
@Elizaveta

I can recommend trying remote work in the listed directions, or changing the location.
But NY won’t work right away, you don’t have much experience, but you have to compete with the Indians. St. Petersburg is not bad in terms of the number of positions / price of accommodation.

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jacomo4, 2017-07-30
@jacomo4

Code in Russian - it hurts the eyes

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