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ceramicthree2020-07-19 23:23:00
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ceramicthree, 2020-07-19 23:23:00

Should you apply for a job with such a technology stack as your first job?

I am looking for my first job as a Java developer, I found a vacancy with the following stack: OS GNU/Linux
OpenJDK 6, 8, 11; JavaFX; JavaEE; DBMS PostgreSQL; NetBeans IDE. Is it worth considering this vacancy for getting the first working experience, if in the future I would like to develop towards Spring Boot. Simply, I believe that this stack is not quite relevant at the moment.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-07-20
@ceramicthree

Firstly, getting into the first job is very difficult and it is worth seizing every opportunity. Especially since you won't specialize before you get to the middle. Secondly, a spring developer needs to know JavaEE in any case . Finally, today in the West, JavaEE is even more in demand than Spring. Especially among established employers.

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Developer, 2020-07-19
@samodum

No, it's not worth it.

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Yerlan Ibraev, 2020-07-20
@mad_nazgul

IMHO, if you want to work with Spring/SpringBoot, then you should look for a job with Spring/SpringBoot.
This vacancy is "dense legacy" and "bloody Yntyrprayz".
If you are lucky and you will not be alone on the project, then at least learn to understand someone else's "shit code".
If not, then you will find yourself alone with the project, without documentation and without a clue how it works. And since if you have no work experience, then most likely on the test line you will understand that you need to leave.

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