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What is the minimum you need to know and be able to hire Python as a developer?
Hello.
Since I have neither a higher education nor a worthy mentor nor an understanding of the required amount of skills, I picked up a little bit of everything.
Starting from how to parse with beautyfull supp, ending with how to lay out a page with gulp.
I understand that these are generally never skills close in profile.
That's not the question....
Can you give me a rough outline of what I need to know and be able to do in 2k19 in order to pass the Python developer interview and go on successfully?
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What should a junior python developer know and be able to do?
Depending on the requirements of the employer and the salary for which you are applying, these requirements may differ, for 15k (in Moscow time it is difficult to find a cleaner for this money) they can take it with minimal knowledge, but in fact it may turn out that the programmer is a person who crawls with cables under the tables and installs Windows for aunts.
Jun's salaries in Moscow time range from 15k - 90k before taxes.
In most cases, you need a person with an orchestra with work experience of at least a year, and preferably three years, who can also use a python with data science, Dzhanga, Flask, and also html, css, javascript, etc., another version of the requirements is to program for 5-6 languages other than python itself.
I was looking for a job with June for 7 months, while having projects under 1000 lines, which I used at my job in a telecom operator. I found it in another operator for 75k, upon going to work I turned out to be the only local programmer, the rest are all in Perm and do not intersect with me in any way. I think that the salary for Moscow is not high, given that a person like Jun is not given a senior who trains him, there are people in technical support who receive 90 before taxes.
Also keep in mind that the lack of higher education will scare away 90% of employers from you. I have physics and mathematics and spoken English - several years of use at work.
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