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Vlad1612014-01-10 01:52:23
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Vlad161, 2014-01-10 01:52:23

Where to look for your first job

I am a 2nd year college student with a degree in economics. But studies are boring, mostly useless, they give very little useful information, especially in the specialty of a programmer. He began to self-educate 1-1.5 years ago, then he started, then he scored. But in recent years, Paul began to study Java diligently and with great interest. Now I know Java at the Junior level. And I want to find a job, the most important thing is to gain experience. But where to look for a job? I often look at hh.ru, but there are almost no Junior'a positions in the IT field, and if there is, then it's not a Java programmer. The city of Rostov-on-Don is quite large, but there are few vacancies, I looked at linkedin, and Yandex, etc. Where to look for a job as a novice programmer? But there are a few buts: I am 17 years old, and I study full-time, but I am ready to work until 9-10 pm, I really want to get experience.
PS I know syntax, collections, exceptions, OOP, participated in the development of an Android game (my role was small, I only made a couple of features), I can work with git, solved a lot of problems, English ~ at an intermediate level (I understand what they say to me and explain myself I can too)

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AlexDS, 2014-01-10
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To find a job, you have to look for it!
Not on sites where additional earnings are offered, but in specific firms. You will learn what is required there and understand how to adjust your self-education. In addition, the experience of interviews will help you to understand whether it is worth doing business with this company. Now a lot of all sorts of scammers have divorced - do not fall for their bait.
Look for companies, talk to them (better in person), it is not at all necessary that what you write about will become your main work - perhaps it will be only part of your work.
Good luck to you!

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